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<b>title:</b> One West Palm<br>
<b>narrative:</b> 550 N. Quadrille Blvd. $250 million, 30-story two-tower project with 209,000 square feet of offices, 328 luxury apartments, hotel, retail. Approved by city, awaiting OK by Federal Aviation Administration because these would be tallest buildings in the city. Greene says he is ready to build but that he would cancel the project if the city changes height restrictions and allows a competing office tower on a site zoned for 5 stories near the waterfront.<br>
<b>fulladdy:</b> 550 N. Quadrille Blvd., West Palm Beach, FL<br>
<b>Photo:</b> <img src="http://host.coxmediagroup.com/wpb/editorial/interactives/greene/z_1wp.jpg" width="320">
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<b>title:</b> Micro-apartments<br>
<b>narrative:</b> A 12-story building with 348 micro-unit apartments of about 450 square feet, approved for 550 Banyan Blvd. Has won various city approvals allowing undersized apartments and reduced parking space requirements. Would contribute monthly to citys trolley operations.<br>
<b>fulladdy:</b> 550 Banyan Blvd., West Palm Beach, FL<br>
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<b>title:</b> Sail Club<br>
<b>narrative:</b> At the former Sail Club site, 11 acres along Clear Lake, beside the Okeechobee Boulevard approach to downtown, Greene is considering high-rise apartments. He was waiting for the market to harden, as the 330 low-rise Cameron Estates apartments he built next door fill up. The sail club project would cater to a relatively affordable market, he said.<br>
<b>fulladdy:</b> 719 Executive Center Drive, West Palm Beach, FL<br>
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<b>title:</b> Greene School<br>
<b>narrative:</b> 2001 S. Dixie Hwy. 29,000-square-foot addition to private school, scheduled for occupancy early 2018.<br>
<b>fulladdy:</b> 2001 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL<br>
<b>Photo:</b> <img src="http://host.coxmediagroup.com/wpb/editorial/interactives/greene/z_greene2.jpg" width="320">
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<b>title:</b> The Whitney<br>
<b>narrative:</b> Greene paid just under $25 million in April for the Whitney Building, at 410 Evernia St., which has 139 apartments. The 10-year-old building underwent substantial renovation because it was built with Chinese drywall that turned out to be toxic. Because it was purchased at a discount, he plans to rent out the building at rates competitive with nearby apartments now under construction.<br>
<b>fulladdy:</b> 410 Evernia St., West Palm Beach, FL<br>
<b>Photo:</b> <img src="http://host.coxmediagroup.com/wpb/editorial/interactives/greene/z_whitney.jpg" width="320">
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<b>title:</b> Clematis Place<br>
<b>narrative:</b> A stepped apartment building rising to 12 stories, on a site stretching from the 500 block of Clematis Street on its north side to Datura Street on the south and Rosemary Avenue on the west.<br>
<b>fulladdy:</b> 26.712934,-80.0574705<br>
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<b>title:</b> Currie Park<br>
<b>narrative:</b> The developer owns several acres of land facing Currie Park, which is on the waterfront in the citys Northwood area. Hes planning apartment buildings, restaurants and a grocery. But he says hes impatient for the city to move ahead with redesigning the park, which would be coordinated with his projects design.<br>
<b>fulladdy:</b> 2323 N Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach, FL<br>
<b>Photo:</b> <img src="http://host.coxmediagroup.com/wpb/editorial/interactives/greene/z_currie.jpg" width="320">
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<b>title:</b> Opera Place<br>
<b>narrative:</b> In late 2015 Greene <a href="http://www.mypalmbeachpost.com/news/business/palm-beach-billionaire-jeff-greene-buys-opera-plac/npRLf/">snapped</a> up the Opera Place site, a prime, 3.2-acre site at 419 Lakeview Ave. at the entrance to the city, once planned for condos. He paid $24 million for the site, which is zoned for tall, twin towers featuring 1 million square feet of offices, residences, a hotel and shops. So far, no plans in place for it, though.<br>
<b>fulladdy:</b> 419 Lakeview Ave, West Palm Beach, FL <br>
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