Nuvo Development Proposes Mixed-Use Self-Storage, Office Complex for Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Nuvo Development LLC is seeking to convert an existing warehouse and office building in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., into a mixed-use property that will include self-storage and office space. The city’s development-review committee will consider the proposal on May 20.
May 10, 2016
Nuvo Development LLC is seeking to convert an existing warehouse and office building in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., into a mixed-use property that will include self-storage and office space. The city’s development-review committee will consider the proposal on May 20.
The 3.4-acre site at 10384 Riverside Drive includes an existing 37,902-square-foot warehouse and 5,167-square-foot office building. Constructed in 1985, the warehouse was used to store home-building materials for DiVosta, a Florida real estate company and subsidiary of Pulte Group Inc.
Nuvo plans to redevelop the warehouse into a 17,613-square-foot office building by reducing its size and renovating the interior, according to the source. The existing office building would remain unchanged, and a new 99,864-square-foot self-storage facility would be constructed on the site.
The developer has a contract to purchase the property, which is owned by Riverside Drive Investors LLC of Palm Beach Gardens. It was last sold in 2007 for $8 million, the source reported.
Nuvo Development, an affiliate of Winter Park, Fla.-based Nuvo Co., offers architecture, development and engineering services to the self-storage industry. The company is led by CEO Gary Cardamone, who founded the Stor-A-Way brand in 1999 with his brother Rich Cardamone. The brothers sold the properties in 2007.
Sources:
Nuvo Development : Website
South Florida Business Journal: Old Warehouse May Be Redeveloped Into Offices, Self-Storage
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