Welcome to The Dirt! I’m real estate, weather and critter reporter Kimberly Miller with the latest developments in the sizzling market.
The Dirt is pleased to learn that the Cox family is still active in Palm Beach real estate. After amicably parting ways 😂 with The Palm Beach Post and the Palm Beach Daily News a few years ago, it seems a $30.795 million home sold this month on Clarke Avenue to someone, or more precisely to a secretive Delaware LLC, tied to Cox Enterprises.
Clarke Avenue is a gateway to an OK surf break so even though we are no longer acquainted, throw a girl a bone and let me park in front of your house? Maybe snag one of those Arc of the Covenant-worthy residential parking permits on the sly? Please? Ok, probably not. That’s a town no-no, I’m sure.
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Anyhoo, the home was landmarked in 2002 with its original design attributed to noted society architect Marion Sims Wyeth, who also shredded some tasty waves now and then. In fact, he did not shred tasty waves as far as we know. But he did draw some neat houses.
In other real estate news, a major national financial firm is coming to downtown, West Palm Beach’s SoSo could get that boutique grocery store it has always wanted, Kimberly Guilfoyle’s love shack with Donald Trump Jr. is a question…