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Holiday Family Fun Day Benefiting American Cancer Society Slated For December 16 at Fountains Center in Boca Raton

Bring your kids and grandkids to a family-oriented holiday festival in Boca Raton. Donations will benefit Making Strides Against Breast Cancer/American Cancer Society-Palm Beach Unit.

2012-11-18
BOCA RATON, FL, November 18, 2012 (Press-News.org) Fountains Center office and retail park, located at 7600 West Camino Real in Boca Raton, will host a Holiday Family Fun Day benefiting the American Cancer Society-South Palm Beach Unit on Sunday, December 16, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.

The event will feature children's activities, live music, food tastings, tenant displays and raffles. Additionally, there are two on-site restaurants and a pedestrian-friendly central garden courtyard for strolling.

Suggested donation for admission is $5 per child (over age 2), with a maximum of $25 per family. For adults and those who do not choose to donate, admission is free of charge.
For further information, call 954-482-3740.

About Fountains Center:
When Boca Medical Plaza, LLC purchased the Fountains at Camino in Boca Raton in February 2012, the investor group's intent was to make major capital improvements, change the name and ramp up occupancy. Within just months, Boca Medical Plaza, LLC has been a boon to the seven-building, mixed-use office and retail park. Numerous new tenants have signed leases at the complex, which is now called Fountains Center, demonstrating an increase in occupancy from 47% at acquisition to over 80% as of this fall. Additional new leases are being negotiated for a substantial amount of space, and many existing tenants have signed renewals, including some expansions.

"We're proud that we have turned around the center in such a short period of time," said Boca Medical Plaza's Managing Partner Zvi Schwarzman, a development and construction industry veteran for more than 30 years. "We continue to make interior and exterior enhancements to attract a diverse tenant mix, while also focusing on medical professionals and medical industry-related businesses. Our objective is to provide an attractive, comfortable work environment and also add value to the site, which was developed between 1978 and 1988.

"Central Boca is now the heart and hub of the area," Schwarzman continued. "Select buildings at Fountains Center have visibility from the busy north-south Powerline Road thoroughfare, which is quite desirable because of its easy access to I-95, Florida's Turnpike, area hospitals and numerous support services."

The cluster of one- to four-story buildings surrounds an inviting central garden courtyard with fountains, waterfalls, footbridges, walkways, lush landscapes and outdoor seating. On-site restaurants benefit from the park's pedestrian-friendly environment and tranquil views as well.


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[Press-News.org] Holiday Family Fun Day Benefiting American Cancer Society Slated For December 16 at Fountains Center in Boca Raton
Bring your kids and grandkids to a family-oriented holiday festival in Boca Raton. Donations will benefit Making Strides Against Breast Cancer/American Cancer Society-Palm Beach Unit.