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Old Posted Mar 17, 2009, 9:42 PM
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8th Avenue Residence | 373 FT / 114 M | 30 fl [Previous design]
• Location: 215 SE 8th Avenue | Colee Hammock
• Type: 262 residential units / 2,500 SF retail
• Status: U/C, completion December 2015
• Render:



Broward County Courthouse | 355 FT / 108 M | 20 fl
• Location: 201 SE 3rd Avenue | Downtown
• Type: Courthouse
• Status: U/C, completion Summer 2015
• Render:



Conrad Fort Lauderdale | 266 FT / 81 M | 24 fl
• Location: 551 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd | Central Beach
• Type: 109 residential units / 181 hotel rooms / 6,200 sf restaurant
• Status: U/C, completion 2015
• Render:



One West Las Olas | 87 FT / 27 M | 7 fl [Previous design]
• Location: 1 West Las Olas Boulevard | Downtown
• Type: 1,471 SF retail / 41,298 SF office
• Status:
• Render:



Pinnacle at Tarpon River | 115 FT / 35 M | 10 fl [formerly Seagate Plaza site]
• Location: 805 SE 3rd Avenue | Tarpon River
• Type: 112 residential units
• Status: U/C
• Render:




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All Aboard Florida - Fort Lauderdale Station | 53 FT / 16 M | 3 fl
• Location: 101 NW 2 Avenue | Progresso Village
• Type: Train station / 216 surface parking spaces
• Status:
• Render:



Icon Las Olas | 455 FT / 139 M | 42 fl
• Location: 500 E Las Olas Blvd | Downtown
• Type: xxx residential units / xxx sf restaurant
• Status:
• Render:




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2nd Street Residences | 352 FT / 107 M | 30 fl
• Location: 411 NE 2nd Street | Flagler Village
• Type: 398 residential units / 2,200 SF retail
• Status:
• Render:



100 E Las Olas | 24 fl [Previous design] [formerly Las Olas Riverhouse II site]
• Location: 100 E Las Olas Boulevard | Downtown
• Type: 290,000 SF office / 12,000 SF retail
• Status: Site cleared, fenced in
• Render:



105 N Federal | 46 FT / 14 M | 3 fl
• Location: 105 N Federal Highway | Flagler Village
• Type: 32,741 SF furniture retail / 6 covered parking spaces
• Status:
• Render:



500 Federal North | 54 FT / 17 M | 3 fl
• Location: 500 N Federal Highway | Victoria Park
• Type: 24,277 SF office & retail / 76 surface parking
• Status: Construction reported to begin September 2014
• Render:



500 Federal South | 53 FT / 16 M | 3 fl
• Location: 450 N Federal Highway | Victoria Park
• Type: Building 1: 34,665 SF office & retail = 53 FT / 16 M | 3 fl
• Type: Building 2: 295 parking garage / ground retail = 58 FT / 18 M | 5 fl
• Status: Construction reported to begin September 2014
• Render:



720 Bayshore | 61 FT / 19 M | 5 fl
• Location: 720 Bayshore Drive | Central beach
• Type: 8 residential units
• Status:
• Render:



Aloft / Element Downtown | 270 FT / 82 M | 23 fl
• Location: 299 N Federal Highway | Flagler Village
• Type: 299 hotel rooms / 24,448 SF retail / 226 space 5-floor parking garage
• Status: Construction reported to start ~May 2015
• Render:



Aquablu Fort Lauderdale | 227 FT / 69 M | 20 fl
• Location: 920 Intracoastal Drive | Sunrise
• Type: 45 residential units / 94 space parking garage
• Status:
• Render:



Auberge Beach Residences & Spa | xx FT / xx M | 22 fl
• Location: 2220 N Atlantic Boulevard | Central Beach
• Type: 117 residential units = South Tower - 22 fl w/ 115 units | North Tower - 17 fl w/ 56 units
• Status:
• Render:



Bayshore Beach Club | 113 FT / 34 M | 11 fl
• Location: 612 Bayshore Drive | Central Beach
• Type: 18 residential units / 38 space parking garage
• Status:
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Bermuda Park Apartments | 62 FT / 19 M | 5 fl
• Location: 4201 North Ocean Boulevard | Galt Mile
• Type: 7 residential units
• Status:
• Render:



Crocker Tower | 42 fl [formerly Atlantic Center site]
• Location: 403 SE 2nd Street | Downtown
• Type: 395 residential units / 8,950 SF retail / parking garage
• Status: Parking lot
• Render:



Escape Hotel Site | 160 FT / 49 M | xx fl
• Location: 2900 Riomar Street | Central Beach
• Type: xx residential units
• Status: Abandoned building
• Render:



Fairfield at Flagler Village | 79 FT / 24 M | 6 fl
• Location: 673 NE 3rd Avenue | Flagler Village
• Type: 292 residential units / 410 space parking garage
• Status:
• Render:



Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott | 110 FT / 34 M | 8 fl
• Location: 30 S Federal Highway | Colee Hammock
• Type: 108 hotel rooms
• Status: Lot cleared
• Render:



French Village | 7 fl
• Location: 20 SE 8th Street | Tarpon River
• Type: 202 residential units
• Status: Lot cleared
• Render:



Galleria | xx FT / xx M | 45 fl
• Location: 2414 E Sunrise Blvd | Sunrise
• Type: 1,640 residential units / 165 hotels rooms / 16,000 SF medical / 75,000 SF retail
• Status: Vision = residential and hotel additions, in phases, to the existing Galleria mall.
• Render:



Galleria Landings | 167 FT / 51 M | 14 fl
• Location: 1180 N Federal Highway | Bal Harbour
• Type: 100 residential units / 14,150 SF retail
• Status:
• Render:



Galleria Lofts East | 51 FT / 16 M | 4 fl
• Location: 1044 NE 18th Avenue | Bal Harbour
• Type: 18 residential units
• Status:
• Render:



Galleria Lofts West | 51 FT / 16 M | 4 fl
• Location: 1045 NE 18th Avenue | Bal Harbour
• Type: 30 residential units
• Status:
• Render:



Hampton Inn & Suites | 102 FT / 31 M | 8 fl
• Location: 1335 SE 16th Street | Harbordale
• Type: 178 hotel rooms / 143 parking garage
• Status:
• Render:



Lofts On 8th | 177 FT / 54 M | 14 fl
• Location: 501 SE 8th Street | Tarpon River
• Type: 10 floors of residential units / 3,698 SF office or retail
• Status:
• Render:



Marina Lofts I | 336 FT / 102 M | 28 fl
• Location: 400 SW 3rd Ave | Tarpon River
• Type: 255 residential units / 3,717 sf restaurant
• Status: Scheduled December 2013 - 2015
• Render:



Marina Lofts II | 336 FT / 102 M | 28 fl
• Location: 400 SW 3rd Ave | Tarpon River
• Type: 261 residential units / 5,121 sf restaurant / 6,015 sf retail
• Status: Scheduled 2015 - 2016
• Render:



Marina Lofts III | 364? FT / 111? M * | 30 fl
• Location: 400 SW 3rd Ave | Tarpon River
• Type: 482 residential units / 11,471 sf retail / 3,078 sf restaurant / storage facility for 200 boats & water taxi
• Status: Scheduled 2016 - 2018
• Render:



New River Yacht Club II | 418 FT / 127 M | 36 fl
• Location: 401 SW 1st Ave | Tarpon River
• Type: 349 residential units / 6,388 SF retail
• Status: Reported to begin mid-2015
• Render:



one20fourth | 273 FT / 83 M | 15 & 25 fl
• Location: 120 NE 4th Street | Flagler Village
• Type: 386 residential units / 2,100 SF retail
• Status: Site cleared
• Render:



Pineapple House | 112 FT / 34 M | 7 fl
• Location: 501 NE 3 Avenue | Flagler Village
• Type: 92 residential units / 86 senior living units / 13,442 SF commercial
• Status:
• Render:



Privage Fort Lauderdale Beach | 11 fl
• Location: 315 N Birch Road | Central Beach
• Type: 22 residential units
• Status: Lot cleared
• Render:



Quantum at Flagler Village | 191 FT / 58 M | 15 fl
• Location: 701 N Federal Highway | Flagler Village
• Details: 328 residential units / 37 hotel rooms / 7,572 SF retail / 734 space 7-floor parking garage
• Details: Twin residential towers = 191 FT / 15 fl, Hotel tower = 120 FT / 9 fl
• Status:
• Render:



Royal Atlantic | 147 FT / 45 M | 11 fl
• Location: 435 Bayshore Drive | Cental Beach
• Type: 32 residential units
• Status:
• Render:



South Andrews Tower | 492 FT / 150 M | 37 fl
• Location: 597 S Andrews Avenue | Tarpon River
• Type: 355,230 SF office / 227,050 SF - 148 hotel rooms / 13,900 SF retail / 1,040 PG spaces
• Status:
• Render:



Vintro Fort Lauderdale | 164 FT / 50 M | 13 fl
• Location: 3029 Alhambra Street | Cental Beach
• Type: 61 hotel rooms / 3,827 SF restaurant / 500 SF bar
• Status:
• Render:



Wisdom Village Crossing | 116 FT / 35 M | 9 fl
• Location: 615 N Andrews Avenue | Flagler Village
• Type: 105 residential units
• Status:
• Render:

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Old Posted Apr 8, 2009, 2:13 PM
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100 E Las Olas update! ... I must prefer the old design


New design at 24 floors / 292 feet high / ground floor retail / Class A office space:
Construction to start no earlier than the end of this year.













Previous design at 36 floors high / ground retail / Class A office space / Luxury hotel:



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Monday, April 13, 2009, 10:30am EDT | Modified: Monday, April 13, 2009, 10:36am
One Financial Plaza seeks approval to change makeup
South Florida Business Journal - by Ed Duggan


One Financial Center Ltd., owner of One Financial Plaza, a high-rise office building in downtown Fort Lauderdale, wants to change its makeup from office to mixed-use.

The owner wants to add a 200-room hotel, commercial and residential units to its 4.01-acre site on Southeast Third Avenue.

Fort Lauderdale-based McLaughlin Engineering will present the developer’s project changes to the Broward County Commission on Tuesday. It will ask to reduce the office space from 235,300 to 218,550 square feet, but add a 200-room hotel, plus 25,000 square feet of commercial space and 300 residential units. The residential units would consist of 120 one-bedroom units and 180 two-bedroom units.

If approved, the developer will be liable for an $80,880 regional impact fee and a $3,120 administrative fee for the dwelling units.

One Financial Center LLC is the manager for One Financial Center Ltd.

According to state records, One Financial Center LLC’s managers are Stephen M. Douglas and Kenneth H. Simigran.
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Las Olas Boulevard gets green space -- for a while
Fort Lauderdale convinces owner of Riverside Hotel to plant sod, landscaping on half-block site intended for a now-delayed expansion

By Brittany Wallman | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
6:28 PM EDT, April 29, 2009


The large gap on Las Olas blvd, the past site of Hyde Market, will become something of a pocket park until the recession ends. (Josh Ritchie, Correspondent / April 27, 2009)


FORT LAUDERDALE - Call it Recession Park.

A vacant half-block on premier Las Olas Boulevard has been planted with grass and lined with bushes and mulch, as a proposed expansion of the historic Riverside Hotel sits on hold.

The Las Olas Co., owner of the Riverside Hotel, asked the city for an extra three years to act on the hotel expansion, and a city vote on that is coming. The company already had shuttered thriving businesses on the block -- including Cafe Europa, Objects d'Art, and O'Hara's Jazz & Blues Cafe -- and in February tore them down.

The vacant properties just east of the Riverside Hotel, stretching to Eighth Avenue, created an unsightly gap on the city's posh shopping boulevard. But the lot was sodded and lightly landscaped this past weekend.

It won't be an official park because it's privately owned and intended for development. But it might be used for weddings and other events.

City Manager George Gretsas said he urged the company to "activate" the space.

"If it's something that can draw new people to the boulevard that'd be great too," said Gretsas, "but at the very least, what we've got there is a gaping hole and a dead space and it's not good for the boulevard, and the primary thing is to activate it as soon as possible."

"The merchants are really, really excited," said Laura Mogilewski, executive director of the Las Olas Association. She said even though the green space will be private, the merchants hope it can be used for events.

Las Olas Co. is the latest in a string of developers asking the city for more time to build major projects that were approved in recent years.

Las Olas Co. spokeswoman Heather Krasnow said the hotel will be expanded as soon as the company gets favorable financing.

Brittany Wallman can be reached at bwallman@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4541.
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100 E Las Olas update! ... I must prefer the old design


New design at 24 floors / 292 feet high / ground floor retail / Class A office space:
Construction to start no earlier than the end of this year.



Is that downtown in the foreground? It's been so long since I've been to Ft. Lauderdale, I can't remember.
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It sure is! Lots of changes during the boom, hopefully more in the near future
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It sure is! Lots of changes during the boom, hopefully more in the near future
I had forgotten that it was not on the shore, but rather a little more inland. It looks great. I just love that whole stetch of coast, from Ft. Lauderdale down to Miami. Tampa just cannot compare.
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Bad news for today:

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No last-minute help for Tri-Rail; service to be reduced
Legislators turn deaf ear to plea for more money

By Mike Turnbell and Scott Wyman | South Florida Sun Sentinel
6:30 PM EDT, May 5, 2009


FORT LAUDERDALE - It's the end of the line for Tri-Rail.

The $65 million state budget includes nothing to help the financially struggling commuter railroad.

A last-ditch plea for money to cover operating costs failed, Tri-Rail officials said today.

Starting Oct. 5, the number of weekday trains will be slashed to 30 from 50. All weekend and holiday trains will be eliminated.

Under that scenario, Tri-Rail can last 18 months.

But a total shutdown could come sooner if Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties pull their funding this fall. Broward County Commissioner and Tri-Rail board chairman Josephus Eggelletion said if one county stops sending money, the other two should as well.

If that happens, Tri-Rail will have only enough money to continue running for nine months, or until July 2010.

Broward Mayor Stacy Ritter said legislators should feel ashamed for not helping Tri-Rail get a $2-a-day rental car tax for operating costs, just as more people are using public transportation. But they don't.

"It's easy for them because they don't see the face of the people hurt," Ritter said.
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Fort Lauderdale maritime museum plan dead in the water
A lengthy effort to open the city's first and only maritime museum has failed, even though backers were offered free rent in a brand-new, waterfront building.

By Brittany Wallman | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
May 4, 2009


FORT LAUDERDALE - The city that calls itself the " Venice of America'' and relies on marinas and boating to stay afloat will reach its 100th birthday without a museum dedicated to all things maritime.

A lengthy effort to open the city's first and only maritime museum has failed. Marine-loving volunteers couldn't raise the money to run the museum, city memos say, even though they were offered free rent in a brand-new waterfront building,

A public-private deal gave the museum its best hope, but city commissioners today will be asked to walk away from it.

The city in 2003 leased the riverfront site in the 300 block of Southwest Second Street, home of a former post office, to developers Alan Hooper, Tim Petrillo and Kelly Drum. The deal required them to build 16,800 square feet of live-work studios with retail space on the ground floor; 15,000 square feet of retail, office and restaurant space; and a 5,600-square-foot maritime museum.

The New River Trading Post was built and is open. But the museum space is empty.

Hooper said the museum group changed over the years and "couldn't raise the money. They couldn't put the deal together.''

The museum would have occupied the space rent-free, but would have had to pay $40,000 to $60,000 annual maintenance, plus the cost of operating the museum.

"We did everything we said we would do,'' Hooper said. "We built them the space.''

Commissioners must decide whether to release the developers from their commitment to include a museum and are expected to discuss what they'd like to see in that space instead. If the new tenant is a for-profit venture, the lease says the developer's payments to the city will go up.

City officials who approved the deal originally were very excited about the prospect of having a maritime museum on the river.

Former Mayor Bob Cox presented the museum idea, and his grandson, Drum, is part of the development team.

Brittany Wallman can be reached at bwallman@SunSentinel.com or 954-356-4541.
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Heidi Davis, of Gunster Yoakley said they presented to the board over a year ago, representing a different property owner. She said that based on comments including those from the DDA, the design plans have drastically changed. She recognized everyone present today from their team: Victor Yue, Hugh Johnson, Justin Toal and Matthew Vanderwerff. Ms. Davis said there will be 290,000 square feet of office with 12,000 square feet of retail. She said the sidewalks were expanded. Ms. Davis said they are pursuing LEED certification and are aiming as high as a silver designation.

Victor Yue said the site is .88 acres. He said they’ve received comments and then went back and revised the project. He said they took out the hotel and they reduced the program of the project. He showed a picture of the 24 story tower. He said it is an all glass building which is more slender and elegant. He said there is one level of retail that wraps around. He said the service loading area is towards 2nd Avenue. He said they widened the pedestrian pathway and have created one lane. He said the garage is glass and the 12th floor is a functional area. Mr. Johnson elaborated by saying that on this level they wanted to address the needs of the Riverhouse, which is important. Mr. Johnson talked about the different views. He talked about how they wanted the streetscape to be consistent. He said they looked at the materials used in Huizenga Plaza so everything transitions. He said it will be one of the best streetscapes in the downtown.

Mr. Yue continued with the presentation. He showed the street level view. Chairman Ladd asked about the sidewalks on the three frontages and Mr. Yue explained further. Mr. Yue said the canopy used is aluminum and there are no columns and no structure. Chairman Ladd asked about the East and West elevation and Mr. Yue said the code required 5’, but they increased the setback to 8’. They discussed the landscaping. Mr. Ladd asked if the street lights around the perimeter of the building are like what is in Huizenga Plaza and Mr. Yue said yes. They talked more about the garage. Mr. O’Shea asked how many levels of parking it will be and Mr. Yue said 9 ½ levels. Chairman Ladd asked if there was anything they could do with replacing the palms on Las Olas east of the site to make the area more appealing and Ms. Davis said there are a lot of underground issues and easement issues to deal with.

Mr. Toal wanted the Board to know that they’ve remained consistent by working with the Riverhouse on parking and they are not close minded to alternatives. They’ve also met with the Museum of Art to work with them on any issues. Mr. Wren said he’d like to continue this dialogue with reference to the urban oasis concept they are doing downtown so maybe they can do something in the interim.

Mr. O’Shea asked what stage the project was in and Ms. Davis said they are going through DRC signoffs now. Chairman Ladd asked when they would be going public and Mr. Toal said they are working hard with the City and once that is done, they would publicize it. Chairman Ladd offered the DDA’s help with marketing the project. Mr. Toal said credibility is important to them and they will go public once it is approved and welcomed the DDA’s offer to help. Ms. Davis added that they’ve gone through about 30 different drafts and they want it done right. Mr. Toal thanked the team for their work.
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Central Broward Transit "Choices" is up and running.
http://centralbrowardtransit.com/choices/

A ~22 min presentation you can listen to along with the slides.

Two voting polls (route and vehicle) down at the bottom of the page.
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Its hard to tell from a rendering, but im really liking the Marina Lofts.
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Its hard to tell from a rendering, but im really liking the Marina Lofts.
There's a gallery over on their web site: http://www.marinaloftsfortlauderdale...rings-gallery/



Although not up to date. The tallest tower is now the left tower, while the two up front-center are the shortest.

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...Cymbal originally envisioned a much bigger project, with more than 1,000 rental units in two 36-story towers and a 25-story tower. The project would be closer to one of the city’s older single-family home neighborhoods than Related’s project, and across from the pioneer village.

After talking to residents of the Esplanade condominium and other neighborhood stakeholders, Cymbal reconfigured not only the height of the towers, but also the project’s density and scale.

Now, the tallest tower, on the east side of the 6-acre property, is 33 stories, and the other two towers, which are closest to the Esplanade, are 28 stories. The change in building heights eliminates about 100 units from the overall density, said Cymbal, who bought a condo in the Esplanade as a way to better understand the neighborhood...
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Thursday, December 27, 2012, by Sean McCaughan



A new boutique hotel, the Vintro Fort Lauderdale, is set to open on Fort Lauderdale Beach sometime in 2014. Located at 3029 Alhambra Street on a tight little piece of real estate, the hotel is a totally vertical glass-and-white-stucco box, with car elevators to access the garage, colored cutouts on the otherwise white facade, and a cafe on the ground floor.
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Updates...


Broward County Courthouse:

Erecting the crane...






New River Yacht Club:

First floor...


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Wow! Very nice....Keep it up the good work.

Keep'em it coming!! We need more pictures for me. Thanks Guys.
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nice to see some new construction in Ft. Liquordale!
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