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WPB apartment building near train station topped off

The parent company of All Aboard Florida is developing the 290-unit Park-Line Beaches apartment building

The Park-Line Beaches construction site in downtown West Palm Beach (Credit: Palm Beach Post)
The Park-Line Beaches construction site in downtown West Palm Beach (Credit: Palm Beach Post)

Florida East Coast Industries (FECI), the parent company of All Aboard Florida, held a topping-off ceremony Thursday to mark the completion of the structure of an apartment building in downtown West Palm Beach.

The 290-unit apartment building is scheduled to open in the fall of 2018 on a site near a new train station where All Aboard Florida plans to launch its Brightline passenger rail service between West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami.

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FECI will open the apartment building under the company’s recently unveiled real estate brand, Park-Line. Coral Gables-based FECI is developing the building in partnership with Lincoln Property Company.

The apartment building, called Park-Line Beaches, will have studios, one- and two-bedroom units with floor-to-ceiling windows. The property’s amenities will include a pool-side lounge, an open-air training course, private cabanas with outdoor grills, shaded dog parks and a pet grooming salon, plus an “event loan” with a movie screen.

The general contractor for Park-Line Beaches is Moss, which built the Brightline train station in West Palm Beach.

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