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Old Posted Aug 19, 2025, 1:24 PM
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Wink FORT LAUDERDALE | Croissant Park North & South | 4 x 302 FT | 4 x 28 FLOORS

Croissant Park North & South Planned to Deliver 4 Towers in Fort Lauderdale
https://floridiandevelopment.com/croissa...-to-deliver-4-towers-in-fort-lauderdale/

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A new multi-tower development has just been proposed in Fort Lauderdale under Florida’s Live Local Act. Filed by South Andrews Holdings LLC, affiliated with Fort Lauderdale-based Murphy Property Group, plans by the developer call for a four-tower development on the edge of the Poinciana Park neighborhood. Coined ‘Croissant Park North’ and ‘Croissant Park South’, the development will rise at 1711 S Andrews Avenue and 1801 S Andrews Avenue, set to replace multiple low-rising structures. While development in the Poinciana Park neighborhood is not out of the norm in recent years, this development will mark the tallest and densest structures in the area, assisted by sweeping development benefits under the Live Local Act.

If built, the project would deliver 932 units in total, with 466 apartments in both Croissant Park North and Croissant Park South. Each pair of towers will also include 187 workforce housing units, bringing the total to 374. In doing so, the proposal meets Live Local Act requirements, which mandate that 40% of units be set aside as workforce housing and that at least 65% of the development be residential.






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