Palm Beach County’s nearly $5 M toward easing its affordable housing crunch in Riviera Beach

Palm Beach County commissioners approved nearly $4.7 million on Sept. 15 to help build a new affordable housing complex in Riviera Beach.

The $48 million development called the Residences at Marina Village will be geared toward working families who earn too much to qualify for low-income housing, but still struggle with high rent.

The 149-unit apartment complex is backed in part by the county’s Housing Bond Loan Program. The $200 million bond county was approved by voters back in 2022…

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