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Terra Group reimagines the Boca Raton Innovation Campus as a walkable mixed-use village

A significant redevelopment effort is taking shape in Boca Raton, where a Miami-based, Terra Group is leading two major projects poised to redefine the city’s urban environment.


Terra Group reimagines the Boca Raton Innovation Campus as walkable mixed-use village
Image: BRIC, Terra Group

The first project involves a 30-acre site at Boca Raton City Hall, where last week Terra and Frisbie Group were selected to transform the space into a large-scale mixed-use community. Plans include approximately 2.5 million square feet of residential, retail, office, and hotel space.


Terra Group reimagines the Boca Raton Innovation Campus as walkable mixed-use village
Image: Boca Raton City Hall, Terra & Frisbie Group

As part of the agreement, the developer will construct a new city hall, police station, community center, a public park near the Brightline station, and a pedestrian bridge to Mizner Park. Beyond that, project specifics are continually being negotiated with the city.


Image: BRIC, Terra Group
Image: BRIC, Terra Group

However, in other news, Terra is also working with investment partners to reimagine the Boca Raton Innovation Campus (BRIC) at 500 T-Rex Avenue. The 124-acre site is slated for a transformation into a walkable community with retail, dining, and both luxury and market-rate residences.


Terra Group reimagines the Boca Raton Innovation Campus as walkable mixed-use village
Image: BRIC, Terra Group

Designed by RSP Architects, the concept integrates wellness, art, and innovation into a year-round destination. City officials also approved a land use amendment, changing BRIC’s designation from planned to enhanced mobility—paving the way for higher-density development due to its proximity to the Tri-Rail station.


Terra Group reimagines the Boca Raton Innovation Campus as a walkable mixed-use village
Image: BRIC, Terra Group

These projects are part of a larger redevelopment trend in Boca Raton. Nearby, Related, BH, and Pebb are converting the former Office Depot headquarters into a mixed-use complex featuring 500 apartments, with 10% designated for affordable housing, alongside 43,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, a 36,400-square-foot Equinox fitness center offering outdoor amenities such as a pool, cabanas, cold and hot plunge pools, and padel courts, as well as 1,160 parking spaces.


Terra Group reimagines the Boca Raton Innovation Campus as a walkable mixed-use village
Image: BRIC, Terra Group

Additionally, Boca Village is planned near the Tri-Rail station, featuring 340 apartments and retail offerings—further highlighting the city’s shift toward walkable, mixed-use communities.



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