Delray Beach

Grover Corlew Welcomes Now Optics To Delray Central Amidst Upcoming Mixed-Use Development

Grover Corlew, a South Florida-based real estate investment group, has announced the relocation of Now Optics to Delray Central. Now Optics, the parent company of leading affordable eyewear brands Stanton Optical and My Eyelab, has moved its headquarters to a 14,438-square-foot space at Delray Central, 1615 S. Congress Avenue. This site will also host a planned mixed-use development project, including Mayla Delray, an upscale 271-unit multifamily community with high-end lifestyle amenities.

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Pebb Capital Breaks Ground on Sundy Village At 22 West Atlantic Avenue In Delray Beach

Real estate and private equity investment firm Pebb Capital has broken ground of Sundy Village. The milestone signifies the start of construction for the transformative mixed-use development located at the gateway of Downtown Delray Beach. On February 22, Pebb Capital, development partners, community members, and city officials gathered at the project site, 22 West Atlantic Avenue, for the official groundbreaking ceremony. Delray Beach Mayor Shelly Petrolia and Downtown Development Authority Executive Director Laura Simon were special guests at the ceremony. Bluewater Builders will serve as the general contractor, with delivery anticipated for the summer of 2024.

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Grover Corlew Proposes 271-Unit Mayla Delray For 1625 South Congress Avenue in Delray Beach

Boca Raton-based Grover Corlew wants to build a 271-unit residential development at 1625 South Congress Avenue in Delray Beach. Dubbed Mayla Delray, the project would be the third in the developer’s portfolio under the Mayla Residences brand and is a response to fill in a need for residential housing as demand continues to grow. The proposal calls for an 8-story structure with Class-A residential units within an existing office complex that sits south of Linton Boulevard and west of the Interstate 95 and CSX train tracks. Of the 271 units, 55 will be set aside for workforce housing, and the development would also bring a string of landscaped plaza features along South Congress Avenue, including a transit stop, that would be linked to existing and proposed buildings

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