The airport unveiled it's new observation area Tuesday morning. Boca Mayor Scott Singer, Florida Atlantic University officials, Boca Airport leaders and the Florida Department of Transportation were all present to cut the ribbon on space, which is free and now open to the public for enjoyment and learning.
Four firms gave presentations for how they would bring new life to land near the Boca Raton Brightline station.
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FCI Residential, the multifamily arm of sugar producer Florida Crystals, could build apartments instead of retail for the second phase of its Camino Square project in Boca Raton. The developer ...
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The Boca Raton Airport Authority (BRAA) is proud to  announce the grand opening of its new Observation Area, a state-of-the-art facility  designed to enhance the […]
Class 6A state champions have schedule a kickoff classic and regular season contest against perennial national powerhouses
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