By Steve Plunkett
The first big change at the city-owned Wildflower site after a decisive public rejection of a planned restaurant may be the installation of bleachers to watch the Dec. 17 boat parade.
A citizen initiative to permit only public
wildflower site (7)
By Steve Plunkett
The feature most wanted at Boca Raton’s Wildflower site by an admittedly unscientific sample of residents is a wide boardwalk along the Intracoastal Waterway, followed by a water taxi and space for paddleboards and kayaks.
By Steve Plunkett
The City Council changed the land-use designation and zoning of its Wildflower site to accommodate a proposed restaurant, even as a Nov. 8 ballot question looms on whether the site should be commercial or green space.
“I want
By Steve Plunkett
A Houston’s restaurant appears headed for a December 2015 grand opening on the former Wildflower site on the Intracoastal.
But many details in the lease proposal by Hillstone Restaurant Group Inc., which the City Council re
By Steve Plunkett
Interest has waned dramatically over opening a waterfront restaurant on the former Wildflower site.
Three stand-alone restaurants, two multistory complexes, a recreation-oriented business and a recent architecture graduate o
Attention, developers: If you can build a “signature restaurant” with “significant public space” at the former Wildflower site, the city wants your plans.
City officials issued a “request for lease proposals” Sept. 13 for the 2.3 acres that o
An artist’s rendering shows the proposed apartment building
and new boat dock space that could be built where the Wildflower
Resturant once stood at the base of the Palmetto Park Bridge. Rendering provided
By Steve Plunkett
The city has plenty