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Aimco, Kushner Submit Plans For 579-Foot-Tall Mixed-Use Tower At 200 W. Broward Blvd. In Downtown Fort Lauderdale

K-A 200 Broward JV LLC, a joint venture by Aimco, a Denver-based multifamily-focused real estate investment and development firm, and Kushner, a New York-based real estate developer, is requesting site plan approvals for 200 West Broward Boulevard, a 48-story, 579-foot-tall mixed-use building proposed for a prime 1.08-acre site along W. Broward Boulevard between Southwest 2nd and 3rd Avenues. This project is designed by local architect Adache Group Architects with landscaping from Witkin Hults + Partners and civil engineering by Flynn Engineering. The 618,084-square-foot tower would sit atop a 305,905-square-foot podium and comprise 430,298 square feet of residential space across 381 units, 7,527 square feet of commercial space, 180,000 square feet of combined amenity, tenant storage and service spaces, and 7 levels of parking for 434 vehicles. The building would become the tallest in Fort Lauderdale if approved and built, surpassing the planned 558-foot-tall 300 W. Broward tower next door, and representing one of four towers in the works for Broward Crossing, a 1,300 unit mixed-use development with office, retail and a potential hotel.

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FAA Building Permits Approved For 497-Foot-Tall Structure At 526 NE 34th Street In Edgewater

The Federal Aviation Administration has approved building permits for a 497-foot-tall structure in Edgewater, Miami. According to the included coordinates, the building would occupy a 22,000-square-foot assemblage of lots including 510, 522, 526 and 532 Northeast 34th Streets. The property is located across the street from the Hamilton on the Bay rental tower, and is just steps away from a dead end on Northeast 34th Street fronting Biscayne Bay. Three of the lots are owned by Nardware Properties LLC, and the other by 510 34th LLC; Hamilton on the Bay III, LLC is listed as the applicant, all of which are affiliates of Denver-based real estate developer AIMCO. The permits were applied for on April 13, 2022, and were approved by the FAA on July 8, 2022, lasting only three months for approvals.

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AIMCO Plans 3-Million-Square-Foot Development At Former Sears Site In Fort Lauderdale

Denver-based real estate developer AIMCO has acquired a 5.7-acre piece of property at 901 North Federal Highway in Flagler Village, Fort Lauderdale, the former Searstown site which once thrived as a retail anchor for the neighborhood, lasting 66 years in business. The previous owner, RK Associates, an affiliate of Sunny Isles Beach-based RK Centers led by Miami Heat co-owner Raanan Katz, sold the site for $64 million. The 155,760-square-foot retail space on-site is slated for demolition and redevelopment.

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AIMCO Files Plans For 60-Story Residential Tower At 640 NE 34th Street In Edgewater

Denver-based real estate developer AIMCO has filed plans to Miami-Dade County planners requesting a shoreline review for a 60-story residential tower in Edgewater. The building would be located across the street from Hamilton on the Bay, also owned by AIMCO, occupying several parcels of land between 560 – 640 Northeast 34th Street. Plans call for the development of a 650-foot-tall structure with 241 dwelling units, 4,696 square feet of commercial space for a restaurant and a new 8-story parking garage for 380 vehicles. Stantec is both the architect and civil engineer. Kimley-Horn is the traffic engineer. Urvanx is the interior designer of record and landscaping will be handled by MAKwork.

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Aimco’s Planned 60-Story Tower In Edgewater Gets New Rendering

Denver-based real estate developer Aimco has released another rendering of a 60-story tower being planned for 640 Northeast 34th Street in Edgewater, Miami. The developer released the rendering on their website in conjunction with their 2021 fourth quarter earnings announcement. In November 2021, YIMBY had reported Aimco completed the purchase of a development assemblage in Edgewater beside their Hamilton On The Bay apartment tower that would permit for up to 1.1 million square feet of new construction. The 70,000-square foot site would ultimately give rise to two towers, based on the previously released renderings, with the Biscayne Bay-facing structure depicted in the new rendering rising as high as 646-feet, or 649-feet above sea level according to an FAA filing. 

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