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Old Posted May 24, 2022, 4:18 AM
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FORT LAUDERDALE | Ombelle | 525 + 525 FT | 43 + 43 FLOORS

New York developer plans 1,100 apartments in Fort Lauderdale
https://www.bizjournals.com/southflo...partments.html

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New York-based Dependable Equities has proposed a 1,100-unit apartment project in Fort Lauderdale. It would be one of the largest developments planned in the booming Flagler Village neighborhood.

The Ombelle would total 1.04 million square feet with two 43-story towers connected by a podium. It would have 1,100 apartments, 11,217 square feet of commercial space, and 1,100 parking spaces. There would be an amenity deck on the 10th floor with two pools, a garden, a lounge/bar, a game room, a library, a private dining room, coworking space, a gym, a spin room, a spa, a dance studio and a yoga studio.

“We are looking to establish a high-end, condo-like experience for renters,” said Isaac Schlesinger, head of Dependable Equities. “Our 75,000-square-foot amenity deck will be a renter’s dream. We are aiming to bring a product to the market that does not exist today.”
Ombelle was designed by New York-based ODA Architecture. Fort Lauderdale-based attorney Stephanie Toothaker represents the developer in the application.





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Finally we are getting some non-generic towers! Beautiful Can't wait to watch it rise!
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Miami-Dade is growing at an unprecedented rate. This will only accelerate. A lot of talent has been flowing to the region and as we've seen with pre-sales, demand is high. Even amidst all that's going on in the world, the demand is high.
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Heights were revealed for these two towers in a Next Miami article.

The heights for the towers are - "with the top of the structures at 525 feet above ground and a roof height of 493 feet above ground"

https://www.thenextmiami.com/new-yor...rt-lauderdale/
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Wow! That will definitely stretch the skyline to the north a little bit. Seems to be lots of positive momentum in Ft Lauderdale. I've been to Ft Lauderdale a lot since I have some family there... but I've never checked out Flagler Village. Adding that to the itinerary for next time!
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Wow! That will definitely stretch the skyline to the north a little bit. Seems to be lots of positive momentum in Ft Lauderdale. I've been to Ft Lauderdale a lot since I have some family there... but I've never checked out Flagler Village. Adding that to the itinerary for next time!
Some of the spill over from Miami. Tons in the pipeline and not even near the beach or downtown but everywhere. South Florida is booming big time! The nice thing we are seeing is that these developers are filling up via pre-sales, and pretty soon after they launch sales.
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Awesome, two new tallest buildings for the city!
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Awesome, two new tallest buildings for the city!
Others to follow hopefully!
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