The area around Boca Raton’s Brightline station is envisioned to become a bustling hub of residences and stores. City officials are currently considering bringing as much as 1,163 residential units, 150,000 square feet of office space, 136,000 square feet of retail and commercial space and a more than 100 room hotel to the area. And that’s just the start — the plan is to create a transit-oriented community that is walkable and alluring, rather than being a “vacant wasteland,” as Mayor Scott Singer called it at a recent city meeting. This new community would rise at the city’s government-area campus, which is a 30-acre plot located at the intersection between West Palmetto Park Road and Dixie Highway.