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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Palm Beach ...

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    West Palm Beach: Demolished in 1990. [8] 4: Hibiscus Apartments: Hibiscus Apartments: May 10, 1984 (#84000935) January 4, 2012: 619 Hibiscus Street: West Palm Beach: Destroyed by fire May 1, 1989. [9] Macy's built on site. 5: Palm Beach Winter Club

  3. Sold for $85 million: Vacant lot of about an acre has 225 ...

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    Khubani and his wife, Neeta, had bought the lot for a recorded $12.725 million in 2005, property records show, and in 2013 transferred ownership to ANK Palm Beach LLC.

  4. West Palm will keep property tax rate steady, but soaring ...

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    Rising property values in West Palm Beach will result in more revenue for the city, and officials are building their $263.6 million general fund budget while keeping property tax rates steady at ...

  5. Palm Beach's property values jumped 10.6% over last year ...

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    Total market values in town jumped about 10.6% — to $54.68 billion — last year, according to a just-released summary of preliminary estimates from the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser’s ...

  6. Hurricane of 1928 African-American Mass Burial Site - Wikipedia

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    The Hurricane of 1928 African-American Mass Burial Site is located in West Palm Beach, Florida, at the southwest corner of the intersection of 25th Street and Tamarind Avenue. Originally, the pauper's cemetery was composed of approximately 12 acres (4.9 ha), but portions of the property were sold.

  7. La Querida (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    After moving out, the Castles offered 153 items for auction in January 2016 at the Leslie Hindman Auctioneers showroom in West Palm Beach, profiting nearly $500,000. [ 36 ] In June 2020, Goldman sold La Querida to its current owners, Carl and Mary Jane Panattoni, for $70 million.