After a delay of nearly one year, the much-anticipated renovation of Phipps Ocean Park is scheduled to start on Thursday, May 1. The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach raised $31 million to pay nearly all the renovation cost and is spearheading the project in cooperation with the town, which owns the park. Phipps Ocean Park will be closed for 15 to 18 months, with an expected reopening.
A $31 million renovation promises to bring new life to Palm Beach's oceanfront park. When the updated tennis facilities opened at Phipps Ocean Park on Nov. 1, it marked a milestone, the.
Phipp's Ocean Park Transformation The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, in partnership with the Town of Palm Beach, is pleased to announce the transformation of Phipps Ocean Park. The major redesign honors the park's original intent as a public oceanfront space for all to enjoy. For a live look of the construction site,.
Work on a new parking lot at the south end of Phipps Ocean Park in Palm Beach is underway as part of an 18-month, $31 million redevelopment effort July 14, 2025. Phipps Ocean Park in Palm Beach closes May 1, 2025, for a $31M renovation adding gardens, playgrounds, and restoring native ecosystems. The foundation, which works to preserve the architectural and cultural heritage of the town, is spearheading renovation plans and raising funds to redevelop Phipps Ocean Park.
It underwrote the $160,000 cost for a phased master plan for the project, and is working closely with Miami-based landscape architect Raymond Jungles, Inc., on design development. When complete, the 20. The 18-acre, ocean-to-lake park was donated to the town by the Phipps family in 1948.
It has never undergone a redesign and primarily consists of a parking lot, tennis courts, beach access and the 1886 Little Red Schoolhouse. The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach is spearheading and raising funds for the $19 million renovation. Phipps Ocean Park in Palm Beach is closing May 1 for a major $31 million renovation.
Learn what's planned, how long it will take, and what it means for the South End community and real estate. The long-planned redevelopment of historic Phipps Ocean Park is back on track after the Town Council approved a nearly $31 million contract for construction. Phipps Ocean Park in Palm Beach will close May 1 as a $31 million redevelopment project gets underway.
The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, which is spearheading the parks redesign and paying for the bulk of the work, announced the project timeline in a release.