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Commission approves 20,000‑sq‑ft light‑industrial building at 905 SW 14th Ave with waivers
Summary
Delray Beach commissioners approved a final site plan and multiple waivers April 22 for a 20,000‑square‑foot light‑industrial building at 905 Southwest 14th Avenue, designed to create smaller bays for local businesses while adding landscaping and streetscape improvements.
The Delray Beach City Commission approved on April 22 a final level‑4 site plan and a set of waivers and a variance for a proposed 20,000‑square‑foot light industrial building at 905 Southwest 14th Avenue.
The project, presented by architect John Theis of GHA, would add a single‑story building with 10 flexible tenant bays designed to accommodate small businesses that need a mix of office and inventory space. The proposed unit sizes range from roughly 1,500 to 3,000 square feet.
The applicant requested waivers to reduce non‑vehicular open space…
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