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he Phillips Point building in West Palm Beach, Florida is set for a major transformation. A rendering shows the planned exterior renovation of the office complex, which includes covering its existing pink facade with white limestone. The changes are part of an effort to revamp the building's appearance and make it more appealing to potential tenants.
Located in the heart of downtown West Palm Beach, Phillips Point is a prominent landmark that has been a staple of the city skyline for decades. Its dramatic vaulted-arched ceiling and expansive pool area have made it a popular spot for both locals and visitors alike.
In recent years, several other notable buildings in the region have undergone significant renovations and expansions. The Palm House hotel, for example, has been completely overhauled to include a stunning lobby-and-bar area with guest-room balconies overlooking its expansive pool area.
The Boca Raton Resort & Club has also undergone a major transformation, with a new main entrance and fountain added to the property. Additionally, the former Royal Palm Plaza in downtown Boca Raton has been renovated and rebranded as Royal Palm Place, featuring warm colors and a fresh new look.
These renovations are part of a larger trend of revitalization efforts in the region, aimed at making these iconic buildings more attractive and functional for both residents and visitors.
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