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Board approves two‑story mixed‑use infill at Upton Park, 103 NW 5th Avenue, with arcade and rooftop terrace
Summary
The board approved a level‑2 site plan, certificate of appropriateness and waivers to convert a 1952 noncontributing commercial building at 103 Northwest Fifth Avenue into a two‑story mixed‑use structure with retail/arcade, an expanded gym space and three residential units with a rooftop terrace.
The Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board voted May 7 to approve a level‑2 site plan, certificate of appropriateness and Central Business District waivers for a two‑story mixed‑use infill project at 103 Northwest Fifth Avenue (Upton Park) that adds second‑floor residential units and a rooftop terrace while retaining an active gym use on the ground floor.
Project summary: architect Gareth Dunn presented plans to replace and reconfigure most of a 1952 noncontributing masonry building and to add a 6,086‑square‑foot second story with three one‑bedroom residential units and a private rooftop terrace. The ground floor will include expanded retail/shop‑front arcades…
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