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Partnership Seeks Approval for Updated Bocora Residential Center in Boca Raton

Bocora Residential Center by Beztak and Wexford. Designed by Arcadis.
Bocora Residential Center by Beztak and Wexford. Designed by Arcadis.

Another Boca Raton office park is seeing residential development take over underutilized space. At the Amtec Center, a partnership operating as Amtec of Boca Raton is proposing an eight-story residential building on the park’s northwest corner. The project, led by seasoned developers Beztak and Wexford, is returning to the city’s Planning & Zoning Board with revised plans that include additional residential units, a commercial fitness center, and other changes to the original approval. Located at 6419 Congress Avenue, the proposal is scheduled for a board review on September 4, where the partnership is seeking a recommendation for approval.

Submitted earlier this week, revised plans boost the project’s total to 298 apartments, up from the 277 previously approved. Of those, four will be designated as affordable housing, with the rest at market rate. This expansion adds 21 new units, increasing the overall living space by nearly 25,000 SF. The residences will feature a mix of layouts, including one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom typologies.

Residents of the planned development will have access to a variety of amenities, including a pool, outdoor lounge areas, a business center, and a dog park. A parking garage connected to the building will hold 636 spaces, giving some residents access to more than one spot, while the entire office complex will provide 1,389 spaces in total. The ground floor will also feature a 2,086 SF commercial fitness center, along with resident amenity areas, a lobby, and landscaped green space with new sidewalks.

The project, designed by Arcadis, has undergone several design revisions since its original approval. Stone veneers were replaced with stucco, while balconies and decorative metal accents were introduced to improve the exterior. Portions of the garage were lowered, and the overall development will now rise eight stories: reaching 94 FT.

Elevations for Bocora Residential Center.
Elevations for Bocora Residential Center.
Site plan of the development at 6419 Congress Ave.
Site plan of the development at 6419 Congress Ave.

As the Bocora Residential Center moves closer to breaking ground, it continues a trend of office parks in Boca Raton being redeveloped with housing. Projects such as Suriana Boca, Ceru, and Avalon 850 Boca have already added multifamily communities in similar settings.

The city has seen steady growth in this type of development as demand for rentals increases. About 7,600 new apartments are planned in Boca Raton, which is four times that of what’s been delivered between 2022 and 2025 according to Yardi Matrix. Major office campuses are also being converted: the former Office Depot headquarters is set to be redeveloped with 500 apartments, retail space, and an Equinox gym, while long-term plans for the Boca Raton Innovation Campus call for thousands of apartments, retail, and other uses alongside existing offices.

Although the planning board may recommend approval on September 4th, final approval lies within City Council.

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