Palm Beach Gardens may OK 432 new apartments including affordable housing units

PALM BEACH GARDENS — A five-story apartment complex could soon rise at the site of a long-vacant parcel off Northlake Boulevard where a mobile-home park once stood.

The Palm Beach Gardens City Council is expected to consider the Kolter Group’s plans for the Hilltop Gardens apartments when it meets March 5.

If approved, Kolter would build the complex of 432 apartments on the site of the old Hilltop Gardens Mobile Home Park, north of Northlake near Congress Avenue. The park closed more than a decade ago…

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