Retail redevelopment in Boynton Beach set to start in January

The four-phase project will include construction of a 10-story, 326-unit apartment building on the site of a former Winn-Dixie supermarket

The vacated Winn-Dixie supermarket at Riverwalk Plaza in Boyton Beach
The vacated Winn-Dixie supermarket at Riverwalk Plaza in Boyton Beach

Construction of a mixed-use redevelopment of Riverwalk Plaza in Boynton Beach is expected to start in January. The four-phase project includes construction of a 10-story apartment building in the final phase.

The developer, Isram Realty Group, won approval from the city to construct a 10-story apartment building with 326 units on the site of a former Winn-Dixie supermarket, which will be demolished along with a bakery called Bond and Smolders.

Riverwalk Plaza is located at the southeast corner of Woolbright
Road and Federal Highway. The first phase of its redevelopment will involve renovation of a retail building that houses a Walgreens pharmacy and a Jo-Ann Fabric store, which is expected to take as many as six months to finish. The second phase, construction of a new retail building, is expected to be completed by the end of 2018.

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In the third phase of the Riverwalk Plaza project, parking areas will be reconfigured. The fourth phase, which will encompass construction of the apartment building and a parking garage, is expected to start late next year and take as long as 24 months to complete.  [Palm Beach Post] — Mike Seemuth