Featured Updates
Welcome to our featured updates. Here, we keep you in the know on the latest news, market trends, and developments in our world of real estate investments, as well as our community outreach projects and philanthropic efforts. Read on to explore and uncover the latest happenings at Frisbie Group.
Nancy Bourne nominated for a Women in Leadership Award
Nancy Bourne was nominated for a Women in Leadership Award, Private Sector, by the Executive Women of the Palm Beaches Foundation (EWPBF).
Let's help Palm Beach inform residents about toxic insecticides
Let’s assist our Town Council in leading the way by informing our residents of the dangers of these toxic chemicals and demanding that they are no longer used on our fragile barrier island.
Related Companies Purchases South Flagler House
Related Companies today announced the purchase of the development site for South Flagler House, located along the Gold Coast in West Palm Beach, Florida, from global real estate development firm Hines and Palm Beach-based real estate investment firm Frisbie Group.
The School District of Palm Beach County to Host Tuition-Free Bezos Academy Preschool
The School Board of the School District of Palm Beach County approved a Facilities Use Agreement with Bezos Academy on August 2, paving the way for a new tuition-free, Montessori-inspired preschool at Roosevelt Elementary School in West Palm Beach. The approval is the result of collaborative efforts between the District, the City of West Palm Beach, and the Frisbie Group, LLC, a private real estate investment firm based in Palm Beach.
Nancy Bourne nominated as an Education Champion at Path to College’s latest Education Fest
Nancy Bourne, leader of Frisbie Group’s academic initiatives, was an Education Champion nominee at Path to College’s Education Fest. Their signature event honors outstanding students and those who make a positive impact supporting the work to help students along their journey.
Frisbie Group Announces Withdrawal of 125 Worth Avenue Revitalization Project Application
Despite extensive neighborhood approval (with 71 letters of support), Frisbie Group regretfully withdraws due to multitudinous demands from a small, neighboring group.