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Check off the sale of another new high-end house developed on speculation in Palm Beach.
The sale also testifies to the demand for lakeside properties, especially those with deepwater docks, which have become increasingly scarce of late in the island s grab-and-go real estate market.
In the latest of those deals, developer and builder Malasky Homes has sold, for a reported $19.25 million, a just-completed Bermuda-style house on a lakefront property at 1280 N. Lake Way, about midway between the Palm Beach Country Club and the north tip of the island.
The elevation of the half-acre property affords water views from both floors of the five-bedroom house, which features a covered loggia that looks across the swimming pool and beyond the bike trail to 88 feet on the Intracoastal Waterway. In all, the residence has 7,486 square feet, records show.
Clinics Can Help, United Way of Palm Beach County and dozens of volunteers gathered at the Port of Palm Beach recently for a PPE giveaway for the nonprofits that registered in advance.
This month s Palm Beach Post Power Poll asked influencers across the county to weigh in on questions related to the federal government s response to the coronavirus pandemic, and one about the most famous resident who moved back to town.
As the Biden Administration s proposed $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill begins its journey through Congress, 70% of the 98 Palm Beach County influencers who responded to the poll said it should be passed, while 30% said it shouldn t.
A smaller majority, 62%, thought the Biden administration should impose travel restrictions to curb the spread of the more contagious strain of the coronavirus first found in the United Kingdom.
COVID Hunter hopes to be key in fight against coronavirus January 26, 2021 at 2:10 PM EST - Updated January 26 at 6:41 PM
A new device developed by a West Palm Beach-based company is giving hope against the fight against COVID-19.
Called the COVID Hunter, developers say the handheld device can detect not only the coronavirus but also several mutated strains.
Unveiled at a Tuesday news conference, the portable technology is billed as the world s first touchless viral detector specially designed to immediately identify the presence of the virus. Our American company, along with international partners, is offering a path out of this terrible public health crisis, said Donald Redman, CEO and co-founder of AMSI.