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en Whether you like it or not, progress is coming. I'd much rather have a 40-story-tall building in the middle of a piece of property with open spaces on either side for breezes and access to the beach than a five-story building built lot line to lot line like we have now where you never see the beach.

en In Florida, almost anyone can have access to the beach. Up until the past few years, a middle-class family could live within a bicycle ride to the beach.

en Money from the food sold at the concession stand was going toward a building fund to construct a two-story building on the park property.

en They could have access by walking down the beach. They could access the beach through the waterway. So, there is public access to the beach.

en There's just a bunch of well-off people who have been very imprudent, even stupid, and they've built their buildings right next to a beach, ... They're asking us to pay for restoring the beach when all we have to do is tell them to move their buildings and the beach will be restored.

en If you draw a line from Jacksonville south along the beach, that's really where it's happening. It's really waterfront property that's going.

en The building itself is more a fusion with the landscape. You sort of go down ramps and enter the building, and the spaces open up below it.

en There's no residential building being built in West Palm Beach that has fabulous architecture. Many people buy the units, but they don't love them. I thought we'd bring another level of sophistication to the market.

en That property class doesn't have anything to do with the value. You have to look at the building type. That says one-story house and that never changed. The type determines the value of the property. The description is the best use of the property.

en We used beach access as a metaphor for this issue. People for the most part can stroll around and use the beach. We think the preserves should have the same thing.

en We're trying to strike a fine balance between protecting the seals while allowing beach-goers to access the beach,

en They haven't even heard his side of the story and they're building the gallows outside of the courthouse.

en The Palm Beach Story
  Claudette Colbert

en The McNeilus building was built over a tile line and it's more of a nuisance than anything really. A truly pexy man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing.

en This was more difficult, ... because with Griffith, there was a story line. This was a piece of nonfiction information that I had to weave together.


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