The Boca Raton wants to build more residential units on its 160-acre property.
The resort has proposed building two eight-story towers with a total of 80 units, a five-story parking garage and a new golf maintenance facility, according to a city summary of the project and a resort submission to the city.
The resort is seeking zoning and other changes that would allow the project to go forward.
The proposed residential buildings and parking garage exceed currently allowable heights and the residential units would be built on land now zoned for recreation and open space.
“As we consider ways to elevate The Boca Raton experience for our club members, resort guests, and community, we are assessing future projects,” Sara Geen Hill, the resort’s executive director of communications and brand management, said in an email. She declined to offer additional information about the project.
The resort’s owners — MSD Partners and Northview Hotel Group — completed a $250 million renovation in 2022. In March, the resort announced a $100 million renovation of the Beach Club hotel that includes upgrades to its 207 guest rooms and suites, new restaurants, fitness facility and outside event space, and a refreshed lobby with a new bar and cafe.
The changes, the resort said in its submission to the city, have returned it to being a “world-class resort. At this time, the ownership group are continuing to explore ways to further enhance the property to truly become a main player in the global luxury hotel market.”
— Mary Hladky
Comments