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Developer presents phased waterfront redevelopment for Port Richey, seeks community feedback
Summary
A local developer outlined a two-phase waterfront redevelopment that would add about 43,000 sq ft of waterfront retail, elevated public decks and residential units with an anticipated 2027 occupancy for phase 1; the project team says it expects to pursue HUD financing and is closing a $4.5'$5 million capital gap.
A developer identified in public comment as Burke presented preliminary plans for a two-phase waterfront redevelopment in Port Richey on the Planning & Zoning Board's agenda, showing renderings for a phase 1 buildout focused on waterfront retail with residential units moved to adjacent US-19 property.
Burke told the board the project aims to concentrate retail and commercial uses along the waterfront with elevated storefronts and public amenity decks, and to reserve a top-floor waterfront restaurant for phase 2. He said phase 1 would include roughly 43,000 square feet of retail storefront and that most occupied spaces would be elevated above…
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