Florida

Beeline Commons Coming Soon to Jupiter, FL, 33478

Beeline Commons is a sprawling commercial space coming soon to the Palm Beach Park of Commerce, which at the time of publication, employed 1,350 people, consisted of 69 companies, and has 1.85 million square feet of offices, warehouses, and distribution space.

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FAT Village West. Designed by SCB & DLR Group.

Plans Unveiled For FAT Village West In Flagler Village, Fort Lauderdale

Yesterday, YIMBY covered the reveal for the upcoming FAT Village East, a massive development set to rise in Fort Lauderdale. Today we shall cover the western portion of the project known as FAT Village West, a 623,292-square-foot mixed-use project proposed to be built in the F.A.T. Village Thematic District yielding 504 units and 28,540 square feet of commercial space. According to the filing, the development is addressed as 501 Northwest 1st Avenue located in the Flagler Village neighborhood, and is designed by SCB with DLR Group as the architect of record and EDSA, Inc. as the master planner; Urban Street Development and Hines are the developers behind the proposal.

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FAT Village East. Designed by SCB & DLR Group.

Urban Street Development Partners With Hines To Develope FAT Village East In Fort Lauderdale

A massive 843,770-square-foot mixed-use development may be coming to Fort Lauderdale’s Flagler Village neighborhood thanks to a partnership between Alan Hooper’s Urban Street Development and Hines, the prominent Texas-based real estate developer behind major projects in New York City such as 53 West 53rd Street and 139 East 56th Street. The proposal consists of developing up to 355 multifamily residential units, as much as 45,355 square feet of commercial space, and 149,045 square feet of office space with 1,172 parking spaces in total. FAT Village East (FAT meaning Food, Arts, Technology), has been submitted to Fort Lauderdale’s Department of Sustainable Development-Urban Design and Planning for further review and eventual approval.

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