New Downtown Boca Proposal: More Green Space, 769 Apartments, 196 Condos, 180 Room Hotel

The embattled developers vying for the chance to develop the area of the city government campus in downtown Boca Raton shared more details on a revised plan this week in the face of continuing opposition to a public-private partnership that will now go before voters in January.

The plan pares down the area in which the development partners, Terra Group and Frisbie Group, would lease from the city for private ventures, but still include 769 apartments, 196 condominiums, a 180 key hotel and 150,000 square feet of office or commercial space.

Rob Frisbie, speaking on behalf of the Terra-Frisbie partners, said at a city council meeting this week that the reworked plan calls for the private firms to build their facilities on seven acres of property near the Brightline rail station to allay concerns from residents that they could come back to the city at a later date and propose more development. The new layout “protects public land, expands parks and amenities and connects the civic center to public land,” Frisbie said.

A rendering of revised conceptual plans for downtown redevelopment, Oct. 2025. (Terra-Frisbie/ City of Boca Raton)

A rendering of revised conceptual plans for downtown redevelopment, Oct. 2025. (Terra-Frisbie/ City of Boca Raton)

A rendering of revised conceptual plans for downtown redevelopment, Oct. 2025. (Terra-Frisbie/ City of Boca Raton)…

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