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New-York based Savanna plans to transform a half-block in West Palm Beach into a new 16-story apartment as soon as next year

In West Palm Beach, Savanna, a New York-based company, plans to redevelop a 1.56-acre site at 1830 North Dixie Highway and 306 to 336 Pine Street into a 16-story apartment building. The city's Plans & Plats Review Committee will review the project on Jan. 11. Savanna, through WPB Pine Acquisitions, acquired nine parcels for $9.23 million between 2022 and 2023.


The site currently has small offices and apartments, which will be demolished. The new building will have 397,121 square feet, with 369 apartments, 7,613 square feet of commercial space, and 402 parking spaces.



This is Savanna's second project in West Palm Beach, following the Olara condo/apartment at 1919 N. Flagler Drive. Construction there is expected to start soon. Savanna owns 7.5 acres in the area and plans more projects.


Savanna is responding to the trend of businesses and people moving from the Northeast to West Palm Beach. The company notes significant office leasing activity by Related Cos. in the area.


The 1830 N. Dixie Highway project will include amenities like a pool, coworking lounge, fitness center, various lounges, game and music rooms, podcast room, sports therapy, yoga, sauna, steam rooms, and a grilling area. Apartments will range from 500 to 1,390 square feet, including studios and one to three-bedroom units.


The project aims for LEED Silver certification. Brian Seymour of Gunster represents Savanna, and Garcia Stromberg is the architect. Construction is expected to start in 14 to 18 months.



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