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Size: 0.14 Acres (560 m2)
Price: $6,250,000/Acre ($1,562/m2)
Type: Land
MLS Number: F10555704
On Site: 15 Days
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Prime Corner Historic Asset | Central Park Asst - Positioned At The Prominent Corner Of S. Olive Avenue And Lakeland Drive, This Offering Represents A Rare Opportunity To Acquire A True Character Asset In The Heart Of The Central Park Historic District, Within The Coveted Soso Corridor Of West Palm Beach. Situated On Approximately 6,029 Square Feet Of Mf20-zoned Land (multifamily Residential High-density), The Property Benefits From One Of The South End’s Most Flexible Residential Zoning Classifications. The Existing Structure — A 1932 Service Station Consisting Of Approximately 1,206 Sf Of Frame With Stucco Construction — Is Recognized As A Contributing Structure. While It Cannot Be Razed, This Designation Is Not A Limitation — It Is A Strategic Advantage. The Existing Structure — A Circa 1932 Service Station Consisting Of Approximately 1,206 Square Feet Of Frame With Stucco Construction — Is Recognized As A Contributing Structure Within The Historic District. While It Cannot Be Razed, This Designation Is Not A Limitation — It Is A Strategic Advantage. Historic Status Protects Neighborhood Scale, Limits Overdevelopment, And Reinforces Long-term Scarcity. Exterior Improvements Are Subject To Historic Review, Ensuring Architectural Continuity And Preserving The District’s Identity And Premium Positioning.a Corner Location With Architectural Presencecorner Parcels In Central Park Are Inherently More Valuable Due To:enhanced Visibility And Architectural Prominencesuperior Light Exposuredesign Flexibility Within Historic Parameterslong-term Desirability Relative To Interior Lotscombined With Mf20 Zoning, The Site Offers Meaningful Flexibility For A Buyer Seeking Adaptive Reuse, Restoration, Or Historically Compatible Repositioning Within One Of West Palm Beach’s Most Supply-constrained Residential Enclaves.the Central Park & Soso Investment Narrativethe Central Park Historic District And The Broader Soso Corridor Represent One Of The Strongest Residential Appreciation Stories In South Florida.located Just South Of Southern Boulevard And Moments From The Intracoastal Waterway, Flagler Drive, Downtown Wpb, And Palm Beach Island, This Neighborhood Delivers:architectural Character And Authentic Historic Charmwalkable, Tree-lined Streets Anchored By S. Olive Avenueproximity To Waterfront Recreation And Cultural Amenitiesstrong Aesthetic Cohesion And Preserved Streetscapesscarcity-driven Pricing Supportunlike Many Florida Markets Dominated By Speculative New Construction, Central Park Offers Something Increasingly Rare: Authenticity, Architectural Continuity, And Intrinsic Land Value Strength.demand Drivers: Capital Migration & Affluent Buyerswest Palm Beach Has Undergone A Structural Transformation, Frequently Referred To As “wall Street South.” The Relocation And Expansion Of Financial Services, Private Equity, And Investment Firms Have Materially Elevated The Buyer Profile Throughout The South End.key Economic Tailwinds Include:expansion Of Financial And Investment Firms Downtowncontinued Migration From High-tax Northeast And Midwest Marketsflorida’s Tax Advantagesimmediate Proximity To Palm Beach Islandenhanced Connectivity Including Brightline Rail Accessthe Result Is A Liquidity-rich, Design-conscious Buyer Pool Seeking:historic Architecture With Modern Systemsintracoastal Proximityboutique-scale Living Environmentsunique Assets With Character And Storycentral Park And Soso Consistently Capture This Demand.properties That Successfully Blend Historic Authenticity With Modern Infrastructure Often Command Compelling Price-per-square-foot Premiums Relative To Broader Wpb Averages.investment Thesisthis Property Offers A Layered Value Proposition:1. Land Value Strength | Proximity To The Intracoastal And Palm Beach Island Underpins Long-term Intrinsic Land Appreciation.2. Historic Scarcity | Demolition Restrictions And Design Oversight Prevent Overbuilding And Protect Neighborhood Character.3. Multifamily Zoning (mf20) | High-density Residential Zoning Creates Optionality Within A Constrained Historic Framework.4. Corner Lot Premium | Visibility And Prominence Support Long-term Positioning And Design Impact.5. Capital Migration Tailwinds | As West Palm Beach Continues Its Financial And Cultural Ascent, South End Properties Stand To Benefit Disproportionately.
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  • Current Use: Other, Residential, SingleFamily
  • Approx SqFt Total Area: 6030
  • Property SqFt: 6030
  • Remarks: Prime Corner Historic Asset | Central Park Asst - Positioned at the prominent corner of S. Olive Avenue and Lakeland Drive, this offering represents a rare opportunity to acquire a true character asset in the heart of the Central Park Historic District, within the coveted SoSo corridor of West Palm Beach. Situated on approximately 6, 029 square feet of MF20-zoned land (Multifamily Residential High-Density), the property benefits from one of the South End’s most flexible residential zoning classifications. The existing structure — a 1932 service station consisting of approximately 1, 206 SF of frame with stucco construction — is recognized as a contributing structure. While it cannot be razed, this designation is not a limitation — it is a strategic advantage. The existing structure — a circa 1932 service station consisting of approximately 1, 206 square feet of frame with stucco construction — is recognized as a contributing structure within the historic district. While it cannot be razed, this designation is not a limitation — it is a strategic advantage. Historic status protects neighborhood scale, limits overdevelopment, and reinforces long-term scarcity. Exterior improvements are subject to historic review, ensuring architectural continuity and preserving the district’s identity and premium positioning.A Corner Location With Architectural PresenceCorner parcels in Central Park are inherently more valuable due to:Enhanced visibility and architectural prominenceSuperior light exposureDesign flexibility within historic parametersLong-term desirability relative to interior lotsCombined with MF20 zoning, the site offers meaningful flexibility for a buyer seeking adaptive reuse, restoration, or historically compatible repositioning within one of West Palm Beach’s most supply-constrained residential enclaves.The Central Park & SoSo Investment NarrativeThe Central Park Historic District and the broader SoSo corridor represent one of the strongest residential appreciation stories in South Florida.Located just south of Southern Boulevard and moments from the Intracoastal Waterway, Flagler Drive, Downtown WPB, and Palm Beach Island, this neighborhood delivers:Architectural character and authentic historic charmWalkable, tree-lined streets anchored by S. Olive AvenueProximity to waterfront recreation and cultural amenitiesStrong aesthetic cohesion and preserved streetscapesScarcity-driven pricing supportUnlike many Florida markets dominated by speculative new construction, Central Park offers something increasingly rare: authenticity, architectural continuity, and intrinsic land value strength.Demand Drivers: Capital Migration & Affluent BuyersWest Palm Beach has undergone a structural transformation, frequently referred to as “Wall Street South.” The relocation and expansion of financial services, private equity, and investment firms have materially elevated the buyer profile throughout the South End.Key economic tailwinds include:Expansion of financial and investment firms downtownContinued migration from high-tax Northeast and Midwest marketsFlorida’s tax advantagesImmediate proximity to Palm Beach IslandEnhanced connectivity including Brightline rail accessThe result is a liquidity-rich, design-conscious buyer pool seeking:Historic architecture with modern systemsIntracoastal proximityBoutique-scale living environmentsUnique assets with character and storyCentral Park and SoSo consistently capture this demand.Properties that successfully blend historic authenticity with modern infrastructure often command compelling price-per-square-foot premiums relative to broader WPB averages.Investment ThesisThis property offers a layered value proposition:1. Land Value Strength | Proximity to the Intracoastal and Palm Beach Island underpins long-term intrinsic land appreciation.2. Historic Scarcity | Demolition restrictions and design oversight prevent overbuilding and protect neighborhood character.3. Multifamily Zoning (MF20) | High-density residential zoning creates optionality within a constrained historic framework.4. Corner Lot Premium | Visibility and prominence support long-term positioning and design impact.5. Capital Migration Tailwinds | As West Palm Beach continues its financial and cultural ascent, South End properties stand to benefit disproportionately.
  • Internet Remarks: Prime Corner Historic Asset | Central Park Asst - Positioned at the prominent corner of S. Olive Avenue and Lakeland Drive, this offering represents a rare opportunity to acquire a true character asset in the heart of the Central Park Historic District, within the coveted SoSo corridor of West Palm Beach. Situated on approximately 6, 029 square feet of MF20-zoned land (Multifamily Residential High-Density), the property benefits from one of the South End’s most flexible residential zoning classifications. The existing structure — a 1932 service station consisting of approximately 1, 206 SF of frame with stucco construction — is recognized as a contributing structure. While it cannot be razed, this designation is not a limitation — it is a strategic advantage. The existing structure — a circa 1932 service station consisting of approximately 1, 206 square feet of frame with stucco construction — is recognized as a contributing structure within the historic district. While it cannot be razed, this designation is not a limitation — it is a strategic advantage. Historic status protects neighborhood scale, limits overdevelopment, and reinforces long-term scarcity. Exterior improvements are subject to historic review, ensuring architectural continuity and preserving the district’s identity and premium positioning.A Corner Location With Architectural PresenceCorner parcels in Central Park are inherently more valuable due to:Enhanced visibility and architectural prominenceSuperior light exposureDesign flexibility within historic parametersLong-term desirability relative to interior lotsCombined with MF20 zoning, the site offers meaningful flexibility for a buyer seeking adaptive reuse, restoration, or historically compatible repositioning within one of West Palm Beach’s most supply-constrained residential enclaves.The Central Park & SoSo Investment NarrativeThe Central Park Historic District and the broader SoSo corridor represent one of the strongest residential appreciation stories in South Florida.Located just south of Southern Boulevard and moments from the Intracoastal Waterway, Flagler Drive, Downtown WPB, and Palm Beach Island, this neighborhood delivers:Architectural character and authentic historic charmWalkable, tree-lined streets anchored by S. Olive AvenueProximity to waterfront recreation and cultural amenitiesStrong aesthetic cohesion and preserved streetscapesScarcity-driven pricing supportUnlike many Florida markets dominated by speculative new construction, Central Park offers something increasingly rare: authenticity, architectural continuity, and intrinsic land value strength.Demand Drivers: Capital Migration & Affluent BuyersWest Palm Beach has undergone a structural transformation, frequently referred to as “Wall Street South.” The relocation and expansion of financial services, private equity, and investment firms have materially elevated the buyer profile throughout the South End.Key economic tailwinds include:Expansion of financial and investment firms downtownContinued migration from high-tax Northeast and Midwest marketsFlorida’s tax advantagesImmediate proximity to Palm Beach IslandEnhanced connectivity including Brightline rail accessThe result is a liquidity-rich, design-conscious buyer pool seeking:Historic architecture with modern systemsIntracoastal proximityBoutique-scale living environmentsUnique assets with character and storyCentral Park and SoSo consistently capture this demand.Properties that successfully blend historic authenticity with modern infrastructure often command compelling price-per-square-foot premiums relative to broader WPB averages.Investment ThesisThis property offers a layered value proposition:1. Land Value Strength | Proximity to the Intracoastal and Palm Beach Island underpins long-term intrinsic land appreciation.2. Historic Scarcity | Demolition restrictions and design oversight prevent overbuilding and protect neighborhood character.3. Multifamily Zoning (MF20) | High-density residential zoning creates optionality within a constrained historic framework.4. Corner Lot Premium | Visibility and prominence support long-term positioning and design impact.5. Capital Migration Tailwinds | As West Palm Beach continues its financial and cultural ascent, South End properties stand to benefit disproportionately.
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  • Directions: East
  • Days on Market: 8
  • Compass Point: S
  • Office Name: Media Realty
  • Area: 6029
  • Taxes: 7842
  • Tax Year: 2025
  • Listing Date: 2026-03-01T19:00:00.000-00:00
  • Lot Size Square Feet: 6030
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Price History
03/02/2026
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$875K
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$145 ft2 / $1,562 m2
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Listed by Peter DackoMedia Realty • Buyer Agency Compensation .
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