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Altoic Jul 24, 2022 3:31 PM

FORT LAUDERDALE | Hanover Riverwalk | FT | 36 FLOORS
 
The Hanover Company, headquartered in Houston, is entering the Fort Lauderdale Market:

36-story Hanover Riverwalk luxury apartment tower in the works in Fort Lauderdale
https://www.bizjournals.com/southflo...ents-plan.html

Quote:

Hanover Co. is working on plans for a 36-story apartment tower on a site it recently acquired in Fort Lauderdale.
Lauren Richter, development director for Hanover in South Florida, said it will make revisions to the architectural design and amenity package of the project. The tower would have 380 luxury apartments and 2,700 square feet of retail. Amenities would include a pool deck with cabanas and grills, indoor and outdoor fitness centers, a club room, a coworking center, and a courtyard on the ground floor with a café.

It will be called Hanover Riverwalk.

She hopes to break ground by the end of 2022.
A national multifamily developer, Hanover recently opened an office in Delray Beach. Richter said she’s looking for more multifamily development deals throughout Florida.
“We will be very active in the state for years to come,” she added.
https://i.imgur.com/tZ9fpkI.png

UrbanImpact Jul 25, 2022 1:34 PM

Nice addition south of the river! Keep in mind that height restrictions are more stringent south of the river due to airport proximity.

chris08876 Aug 29, 2022 12:51 PM

This can also be referenced as "1st Avenue Residences".

Altoic Nov 26, 2022 6:35 AM

This one has been moving through permits pretty smoothly, a groundbreaking in the near future wouldn't be a shocker. This was also sold by EDI, and was snatched up by Hanover which develops a range of highrises, many being in the south.

Altoic Mar 5, 2023 5:13 AM

https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/C4...8ktyQlpVIKXMGA
https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/C4...D34BOKBbB17WPo

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/darie...member_desktop

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Test Piles going in at Hanover Riverwalk in Fort Lauderdale, proud to be a part of the Hanover team that will bring this amazing building to life!!

Altoic Jul 13, 2023 4:44 AM

https://scontent-mia3-2.xx.fbcdn.net...Rw&oe=64B4C072

https://www.facebook.com/Urbnplanr/

Crane in place.

UrbanImpact Jul 13, 2023 4:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Altoic (Post 9990820)

Great! Thank you for your updates!

wanderer34 Jul 15, 2023 8:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UrbanImpact (Post 9685013)
Nice addition south of the river! Keep in mind that height restrictions are more stringent south of the river due to airport proximity.

I find that odd considering that Downtown Ft Lauderdale isn't at the landing or takeoff flight paths for FLL. Shouldn't the city of Ft Lauderdale fight the FAA to build even taller buildings, so long as the buildings don't impede flight paths?

Altoic Jan 16, 2024 9:39 PM

*Photos taken about a month ago.

https://i.imgur.com/UdEkeFm.png
https://i.imgur.com/2LSF66E.png

Via: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kd-co...member_desktop

UrbanImpact Jan 17, 2024 1:34 PM

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Originally Posted by wanderer34 (Post 9992597)
I find that odd considering that Downtown Ft Lauderdale isn't at the landing or takeoff flight paths for FLL. Shouldn't the city of Ft Lauderdale fight the FAA to build even taller buildings, so long as the buildings don't impede flight paths?

Allegedly, it's the proximity to the airport, not the flight paths, that affect the height limits in Fort Lauderdale.

wanderer34 Jan 17, 2024 8:49 PM

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Originally Posted by UrbanImpact (Post 10122378)
Allegedly, it's the proximity to the airport, not the flight paths, that affect the height limits in Fort Lauderdale.

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/FLL,...l=en&entry=ttu

Understood! You'd think that flight paths would affect where the towers would be built plus what the height limits would be for each area, but Downtown FT Lauderdale could build so many supertalls and the flight paths don't intersect in Downtown at all since the runways are 5 mies south of Downtown and are parallel E to W, but the FAA has a short sighted approach as to where supertalls and skyscrapers overall are built.

This also means that a city like Hialeah (https://qr.ae/pKqV0S), which is a lot closer to MIA than the cities of Miami and Ft Lauderdale, could build a few skyscrapers in it's downtown solely because the runways are parallel E to W due to not having flight patterns along it's downtown. https://www.google.com/maps/dir//25....l=en&entry=ttu

It's one thing to restrict Downtown Miami of having even taller supertalls, since planes are supposed 3K-4K ft over Downtown Miami before takeoffs and landings, but to limit what the height of skyscrapers are in Downtown Ft Lauderdale is once again short sighted.

Urbannizer Oct 3, 2025 4:03 PM

Complete

https://hanoverriverwalk.com/

https://s3.amazonaws.com/bldup/updat...jpg?1738703095

https://www.bldup.com/posts/exterior...ort-lauderdale

wanderer34 Oct 3, 2025 4:17 PM

Nice! I can only hope that Ft Lauderdale has more towers of 500', 600', 700', 800', 900', and even a 1000+' tower in the near future, not as many towers as Miami, but enough to give Ft Lauderdale it's own distinctive skyline! It's my favorite FL city for living and my second favorite city in FL (after Miami, of course)!!!


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