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Charles Cohen revives West Palm office project after resolving site foreclosure
By Lidia Dinkova, Matthew Elo at The Real Deal
· July 10, 2026
· 1 min read
Charles Cohen has set in motion a restart of his long-planned 400,000-square-foot office building in downtown West Palm Beach, after resolving a foreclosure lawsuit on a $10 million loan on the site. New York-based Cohen Brothers Realty plans the 25-story West Palm Point with ground-floor retail spa
Key takeaway New York-based Cohen Brothers Realty plans the 25-story West Palm Point with ground-floor retail space and an 11-story garage with a rooftop amenity deck, according to the project’s website.
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Published: July 10, 2026 ·
Source: The Real Deal ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Charles Cohen has set in motion a restart of his long-planned 400,000-square-foot office building in downtown West Palm Beach, after resolving a foreclosure lawsuit on a $10 million loan on the site. New York-based Cohen Brothers Realty plans the 25-story West Palm Point with ground-floor retail spa
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