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Old Posted Apr 20, 2023, 8:45 PM
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DAVIE, FL | The District in Davie Phase I | 217 FT | 20 FLOORS

The District in Davie

Total Res - 1256 Units
Total Spaces - 2625
Retail SF - 36,363





Construction Timeline:

Phase 1 - Construction Summer 2023
Phase 2 - Construction Summer 2024
Phase 3 - Construction Summer 2025



Site Location:




Tower A - 217 FT
Tower B - 236 FT
Tower C - 246 FT
Tower D - 263 FT
Tower E - 246 FT

BUILDING HEIGHTS -
Title does not reflect individual floors, probably needs to be changed.

Tower A - 20 FL
Tower B - 22 FL
Tower C - 23 FL
Tower D - 24 FL
Tower E - 23 FL

More Renderings From SFBJ:
https://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida...-ad-reveals-plans-for-davie-project.html



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This is right down the block from the Guitar Hotel. One of the things that is so striking about the giant guitar is that it is so isolated. There is nothing more than a few stories for miles around and then boom a 500 foot guitar.
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This is right down the block from the Guitar Hotel. One of the things that is so striking about the giant guitar is that it is so isolated. There is nothing more than a few stories for miles around and then boom a 500 foot guitar.
Exactly what I was thinking. I believe the light show faces south or else that could potentially be an annoying view. This is basically a pop up suburban skyline. After all, there is no available land here in Broward County.
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The type of density that is needed. Just need several 1000s of these across the region.
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The type of density that is needed. Just need several 1000s of these across the region.
+ mass transit options other than commuter and high speed rail.
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The type of density that is needed. Just need several 1000s of these across the region.
We'll see even more of these developments pop up around the end of summer with the new housing bill passed!
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^^^

I'm excited. South Florida is one to watch. Just in general. All the action.

With the land constraints the way they are, the push for density, high growth... Miami-Dade and Broward are set to densify big time! The extension of the regional rail will help (increase node potential).

Yeah summer should be good. And also once the risk is a little lower assuming rates go down and should inflation be reduced, on for some good boom times.
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https://www.coopercarry.com/projects/the-district-in-davie/

Slightly redesigned towers with a different podium design and alternated balcony arrangement. Also, some towers look to be chopped by a few floors.

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It's nice that the city of Davie is getting some density in it's city limits. There should more more spread in not just Davie, but in Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Weston, North Lauderdale, and Pompano Beach. Of course, Ft Lauderdale should be the largest city in Broward County, but it also helps Broward County's growth to have projects like this. And a heavy-rail mass transit system will further help Broward County's growth!
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It's nice to see highrises in the western suburbs of Fort Lauderdale and not just the east side of town. Davie joins Plantation and Sunrise now with highrises on the west side.
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