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Spectrum Management Files Plans For 6-Story Development With 81 Multifamily Units And Commercial Space In Fort Lauderdale

In addition to Fort Lauderdale’s evolving real estate market, The Austin, a mixed-use multifamily development, is poised to make its mark at 1201 Northwest 6th Street. Spectrum Management, renowned for its prowess in facilities, construction management, and real estate development based in Washington, D.C., is listed as the developer and seeks approvals from Fort Lauderdale’s Development Review Committee (DRC). The 0.79-acre development site, presently vacant and comprised of four contiguous parcels of land, is located within the confines of the Home Beautiful Park subdivision, bound by Northwest 6th Court on the north, Northwest 12th Avenue on the east, and Northwest 6th Street (Sistrunk Boulevard) on the south.

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Aimco Seeks Site Plan Amendment For 3-Towered Mixed-Use Development At Former Searstown Site In Fort Lauderdale

Denver-based real estate firm Aimco is making significant strides in Fort Lauderdale by submitting a site plan amendment application for 901 North, a proposed three-towered mixed-use development at 901 North Federal Highway in the trendy Flagler Village neighborhood. The developer aims to modify the initial approvals for the 5.64-acre property in accordance with the City of Fort Lauderdale’s Unified Land Development Regulations (ULDR). Designed by Stantec, who also serves as the architect of record, with MAKwork as the landscape architect and Flynn Engineering as the civil engineer, under the revised plans, the development calls for 1,818,360 square feet of space, including 803,060 square feet across 797 residential units, 110,383 square feet of hotel space with 188 rooms, 202,495 square feet of commercial space, and a 659,672-square-foot parking garage with 1,977 spaces.

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FAA Building Permits Under Review For 45-Story Tower Designed By ODA In Fort Lauderdale

The Federal Aviation Administration is reviewing permits for a 45-story mixed-use building at 101 Southeast 7th Street in Fort Lauderdale. The tower, if approved, is set to be a significant addition to the city’s skyline, rising 574 feet above ground or 580 feet above mean sea level. The project is being developed by Levon Capital and Ozer Neiman, with architectural design by ODA Architecture.

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Construction Underway For 29-Story Tower At 307 SW 5th Street In Fort Lauderdale

Construction begins to pick up the pace on RIVR Lofts, a 29-story residential tower underway at 307 Southwest 5th Street in Fort Lauderdale’s Tarpon River Design & Entertainment District. Designed by CUBE3 Architects with Structural International Inc. as the structural engineer and Cadence as the landscape architect, the 335-foot-tall structure will contain 352 residential units and parking for over 300 vehicles. Moss & Associates is the general contractor for the project, which is located between Southwest 3rd and 4th Avenues – two blocks south of the New River.

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Developer Files FAA Permits For 605-Foot-Tall Structure And 670-Foot-Tall Tower Crane In Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale’s new tallest building could soon join the existing crop of skyscrapers in the Downtown area. A November 30 filing with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) shows a review is now in progress for 633 Southeast 3rd Avenue, a 47-story mixed-use high-rise building planned for a 1.7-acre assemblage located between Southeast 6th Court and Southeast 7th Street, in the Rio Vista neighborhood south of the New River. Designed by ODA New York, led by architect and owner Eran Chen, and developed by Brooklyn, NY-based real estate developer Dependable Equities, the proposed sculptural tower is planned to yield 1,099,811 square feet of space, including 830 residential units, 12,798 square feet of commercial space, and a 9-story parking garage for 951 vehicles integrated into the podium. Flynn Engineering is serving as the civil engineer, and Witkin Hults + Partners is the landscape architect. Approval from the FAA could make this building the next tallest building in Fort Lauderdale and the first to reach the 600-foot mark.

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