Then, in May 2013, Fort Lauderdale-based Label & Co. Developments broke ground on the Villas on Antique Row. The community’s 35 townhomes and 11 carriage houses sold out completely in December, less than two years after shovel met dirt.There is new commercial development in the area as well. This new retail establishment is being built north of the townhouse project:
“We’re really happy with how it went,” said Harry Posin, president of Label & Co. Developments.
Homes in the community, which is nestled between West Palm Beach’s distinguished antiques shopping district and historic communities east of Olive Avenue, sold at prices between $319,000 and upwards of $500,000.
The Autozone store on South Dixie is also expanding. That is where a Subway restaurant used to be, but burned down a few years ago.