Boca Raton approves new mixed-use development in Park at Broken Sound

Alan Losada, CEO
Alan Losada, CEO - Meyers Accesso
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Another mixed-use development has been approved in Boca Raton’s Park at Broken Sound, a 700-acre area that is transitioning from its former status as a business park to include more residential and retail projects.

On Tuesday, the Boca Raton City Council unanimously passed two ordinances and three resolutions, clearing the way for Meyers Accesso to construct a 290,000-square-foot apartment complex. The project will be located next to the Atrium at Broken Sound office building at 6111 Northwest Broken Sound Parkway.

The new development will feature 222 apartments, with about 2,000 square feet set aside for retail and restaurant use. Plans also call for a rooftop pool deck, 23 affordable units, and 12 workforce apartments. In addition, developers are required to build a 2,000-square-foot dog park on the site. Jim Bell, project manager for Boca Raton, provided these details during the council meeting.

Meyers Accesso is a joint venture between Aventura-based Meyers Group—now led by CEO Alan Losada—and Hallandale Beach-based Accesso Partners. An affiliate of this partnership purchased the adjacent 10.5-acre office property next to an 18-hole golf course for $25 million in 2024.

This project is one of several moving forward in or near Park at Broken Sound. The largest is the redevelopment of Office Depot’s headquarters by BH Group, PEBB Enterprises, and the Real Group. That plan includes renovating a 405,000-square-foot office complex and adding a 37,000-square-foot Equinox gym along with a new 500-unit apartment building.

Other upcoming developments in the area include a mixed-income complex with 289 apartments at 900 Northwest Broken Sound Parkway—approved by city council in July—and Oak Lane Partners’ proposal for a 243-unit Live Local Act project near its headquarters at 791 Park of Commerce Boulevard.

In September, Tishman Speyer paid $125 million for the Bell at Broken Sound Apartments, which has 270 units.

Meanwhile, plans by Beztak and Wexford Real Estate to add another 21 apartments and a fitness center to their previously approved Bocora apartment project within Amtec Center were withdrawn. However, they still intend to designate an existing Xceed Preparatory Academy tutoring center as a private school—a request that was also unanimously approved by the city council this week.



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