A planned project in Delray Beach near the brink of falling

A planned project in Delray Beach near the brink of falling apart


A planned project in Delray Beach near the brink of falling apart
March 10, 2021 at 11:01 PM EST - Updated March 10 at 11:51 PM
Community Activist Chris Ceasar stands along Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach looking over his neighborhood.
"For these people, in the most historic neighborhood in Delray, there is literally no place to go and there's nothing to do," he said.
So, when Ceasar heard a developer was considering a project centered around the 600 to 800 blocks of West Atlantic Avenue that includes a Publix, office space, workforce, affordable housing and retail, he was all for it.
"After 40 years of non-development and just buildings being knocked down and open fields, this would be an opportunity for black businesses to move into the infrastructure," he said.

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