Palm Bay Development Boom: A Closer Look at September's Projects 🏗️
Exploring New Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Developments Shaping Palm Bay
Palm Bay Development Boom: A Closer Look at September's Projects 🏗️
Palm Bay, FL -- Palm Bay is abuzz with development activity! We're always keeping a close eye on growth and have found a way to better represent the month-to-month changes by providing our readers with a detailed look at all the projects in the pre-development stage over the past month. From new neighborhoods and shopping centers to industrial facilities and restaurants, these projects offer a glimpse into the future of our city.
To help you stay even more informed, we've included the project's "PREM24" identifier. This number allows you to easily look up the project details in the city's IMS (Intuitive Municipal Solutions) system, a powerful online tool used by the city to manage development applications and related documents. You can access IMS at https://ims.palmbayflorida.org/ims.
Now, let's dive into the details of the latest proposals that have applied for pre-development meetings with the city in September 2024:
Residential Projects
Apollo Village (PREM24-00074): This project involves constructing a quadruplex on a 0.34-acre parcel of land zoned for high-density residential use. The total building size will be 4,225 square feet, with a building height of 24 feet. While the specific number of units and their configuration haven't been disclosed, the project aims to increase housing availability in the city.
Agora Circle Apartments (PREM24-00075): This development proposes a three-story, 51-unit apartment complex on a vacant plot of land. The complex will include amenities such as a swimming pool, storage facilities, and parking. The project is designed to be market-rate, offering a range of housing options to cater to different needs and budgets.
Mandarin Subdivision (PREM24-00067): This project involves developing a 15.5-acre vacant tract into 42 single-family home lots. The site is currently zoned for low-density residential use and will require a rezoning to accommodate the proposed development. The project aims to provide new housing options in a suburban setting, catering to families and individuals seeking a more spacious living environment.
Commercial and Mixed-Use Projects
C-Store Palm Bay (PREM24-00070): This project proposes a convenience store with gas sales on a 3.23-acre site. The development will include a 6,372-square-foot building with a height of 35 feet. The project aims to provide residents with easy access to everyday essentials and fuel, enhancing convenience and local services.
Mixed Use - Palm Bay (PREM24-00069): This mixed-use project proposes a combination of a quick-serve restaurant and a convenience store with fueling stations on a 12.19-acre parcel of land. The development will include a 5,000-square-foot building with a height of 25 feet. The project seeks to cater to the needs of residents and commuters, offering dining options and essential services in one location.
Palm Bay Pointe (PREM24-00071): This project envisions a mixed-use, retail shopping center on a 10.66-acre site. The development is expected to feature a variety of shops and restaurants, creating a vibrant commercial hub for the community. The project is still in the early planning stages, and further details regarding the specific tenants and design are yet to be revealed.
Industrial Projects
Foundation Recycle (PREM24-00073): This project involves the construction of a recycle center on a 35.88-acre parcel of land zoned for light industrial use. The facility will include a 6,000-square-foot metal building for office and maintenance use. The project aims to contribute to the city's sustainability efforts and provide recycling services for residents and businesses.
Port Malabar Warehouse Facility (PREM24-00072): A proposed 7,000-square-foot warehouse with parking is planned for this location. The site is currently occupied by a 5,800-square-foot professional building. The project is expected to support the city's growing industrial sector and provide storage and distribution space for businesses.
Restaurant Development
Palm Bay Pointe East Wendy's/Taco Bell (PREM24-00068): This project proposes the construction of a Wendy's and Taco Bell restaurant on a 1.79-acre site. The development will include a 4,500-square-foot building with a height of 25 feet. The project aims to offer residents more fast-food dining options and cater to the growing demand for quick and convenient meals in the area.
These projects represent a snapshot of the dynamic development landscape in Palm Bay. As the city continues to attract new residents and businesses, it is poised for further growth and transformation. The Palm Bayer will continue to monitor these projects and provide updates as they progress.
For more in-depth coverage and the latest news on Palm Bay's development projects, be sure to visit The Palm Bayer.