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Planning board recommends masonry-modern style for The Link at 202 Northeast Sixth Avenue with caveats on design refinement
Summary
The board voted 4-0 to recommend City Commission approval to allow the masonry-modern architectural style for The Link, a four-story, 10-unit residential proposal at 202 Northeast Sixth Avenue; board members urged clearer articulation between base, middle and top and staff flagged areas for refinement before site-plan review.
The Delray Beach Planning & Zoning Board voted 4-0 to recommend City Commission approval to allow use of the masonry-modern architectural style for The Link, a proposed four-story residential project at 202 Northeast Sixth Avenue in the CBD central core.
Architects and applicant representatives presented the building as a boutique multifamily design intended to increase residential density, activate Federal Highway frontage and provide rooftop terraces and transparent street-level lobbies. The staff report and applicant materials assessed the proposal against the city’s architectural design guidelines for masonry-modern buildings and concluded the design “exhibits many of the defining features” of the style while noting refinements were still under review.
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