The Coastal Star August 2016

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August 2016

Serving Hypoluxo Island, South Palm Beach, Manalapan, Ocean Ridge, Briny Breezes, Gulf Stream and Coastal Delray Beach

Manalapan

Town OKs plan for Publix at Plaza del Mar Grocer to create ‘unique to market’ store in Manalapan

Volume 9 Issue 8

Along the Coast

A six-pack solution to plastic pollution

By Dan Moffett After a year of impassioned negotiation and ample planning, the arranged marriage between Publix and Manalapan appears headed for the altar. A short list of design changes from representatives for the supermarket giant persuaded town commissioners to unanimously approve plans for a 26,000-square-foot store in the middle of the Plaza del Mar shopping center. Publix and Manalapan. Manalapan and Publix. Together at last. Matt Buehler, retail vice president with Kitson & Partners, the plaza’s landlords, told commissioners the company was building its store specifically with Manalapan in mind. He said extensive renovation of the site would revive a shopping plaza that has languished for years. And the centerpiece would be the stylish new Publix. “The grocer is creating a unique store to this market that does not exist in its portfolio today,” Buehler said. “It’s not a stock set of plans that came off the shelf. This is a uniquely designed store that will not exist anywhere else in the country.” Kitson’s proposed overhaul includes planting 37 royal palm trees, adding two pocket parks and a drip irrigation system, installing LED parking lights, and repaving the entire See PLAZA DEL MAR on page 12

Tyler Immell, brewer at Saltwater Brewery in Delray Beach, removes the leftover grain barley after mashing it. The waste material will be used to make edible six-pack rings (top). Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star

Delray brewers rush to meet demand for ocean-friendly packaging

By Mary Hladky The Delray Beach friends who launched Saltwater Brewery have two passions: beer and the ocean. That sparked an idea to marry their priorities by creating six-pack rings out of byproducts of the beermaking process that are biodegradable and edible. If the rings ended up in

the ocean, they would not harm it or marine animals. When the craft brewery’s founders unveiled their concept this spring, they thought it would draw interest. But the staggering response stunned them. A video about the rings went viral, drawing international attention. The Huffington Post, Time, CNN, NBC, See SALTWATER on page 14

Delray Beach

Popular restaurants priced out of longtime locales By Jane Smith

Paul Katcher and Tom Roma have a last breakfast at the Green Owl. Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star

Dave Gensman gave up his 33-yearold spot on Atlantic Avenue the same July weekend that Garrison Keillor retired from his 42-year radio career. Keillor relied on his Minnesota, no-emotion style when starring in the radio variety show A Prairie Home Companion. But in Delray Beach, Gensman said

Iconic eateries Granger’s, Doc’s also feeling the squeeze. Page 17

he felt nauseated all week just thinking about the last day of the Green Owl on Atlantic Avenue. “Thirty-three years,” Gensman said as he looked around the paneled restaurant, adorned with hundreds of owl images. The Green Owl, which accepts cash only, was among the last places

Inside Boynton height limits CRA moves forward on approving 100-foot plan. Page 10

From rackets to real estate

Wendy Overton was a top-10 tennis player before she began selling houses. Page 19

Flowy fashion photography Artist snaps striking images using underwater setting. Page AT7

downtown where diners could be served by a waitress and spend less than $10 for breakfast or lunch. A firm affiliated with the Delray Beach-based Menin Co. bought two Atlantic Avenue buildings in April 2015 for $19 million. Menin wants to raise the rent for the Green Owl space, expand it and rent it to a Capital One Café. The See GREEN OWL on page 17

House of the Month This Delray Beach residence combines style with a view. Page H15


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