Uptown Boca Officially Opens - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Uptown Boca Officially Opens

uptown boca AeriaA luxury apartment complex featuring plenty of retail and business space is officially ready for residents in West Boca. The 38-acre development known as Uptown Boca features 179,000 square feet of retail space in addition to 456 luxury-style apartments.

The new retail and multifamily development will provide dining, entertainment and living accommodations all within one location. Residents in the community can access a 24-hour fitness center, a business center with three conference rooms, resident theater and entertainment lounge, gaming and activity area, three dog parks, a soccer field and a playground.

Businesses in the development at 20940 Uptown Avenue include Chick-fil-A, Sport Clips, Amazing Lash Studio, Tipsy Salonbar, Yoga Six, Paradise Grill and F45 Training.

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