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Tampa Bay Rays Reveal New Conceptual Images for Downtown St. Petersburg Stadium

The Tampa Bay Rays have unveiled new conceptual designs for their proposed baseball stadium in downtown St. Petersburg. Designed by the architectural firm Populous, the stadium is set to be reviewed by the City Council Committee of the Whole on June 12. The team aims to secure approvals by July and begin construction in early 2025, with the stadium expected to open for the 2028 baseball season.

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Hines, Urban Street Development Celebrate Groundbreaking Of FAT Village In Flagler Village, Fort Lauderdale

The FAT Village master plan, a collaborative effort between Hines and Urban Street Development, has broken ground, setting the stage for vertical growth within the 5.6-acre site in Fort Lauderdale. This expansive urban redevelopment aims to transform the FAT Village district with an influx of new housing, retail options, dining venues, Class AA office spaces, and entertainment facilities. The initiative, designed by Chicago-based SCB with Nebraska-based DLR Group crafting the office component, represents a significant milestone in the area’s evolution. Following the announcement of a $220 million construction loan, this groundbreaking event heralds a new chapter of investment, job creation, and community enrichment, positioning the neighborhood as a prime destination for businesses and residents.

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Hines Lands $220 Million Construction Loan For First Phase Of FAT Village In Fort Lauderdale

In a landmark development for Fort Lauderdale’s urban fabric, a groundbreaking mixed-use project in the downtown area has recently obtained a substantial $220 million construction loan. This crucial funding, provided by Little Rock, Arkansas-based Bank OZK on December 26, is set to support FAT Village Project LLC, a Houston-based real estate development company Hines subsidiary. This development marks a significant step forward for the project, reflecting the burgeoning vitality of Fort Lauderdale’s real estate sector.

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Related Companies Acquires RAMSA-Designed South Flagler House Development In West Palm Beach

Related Companies recently announced the purchase of the development site for South Flagler House, situated at 1355 South Flagler Drive along the prestigious Gold Coast in West Palm Beach, Florida. Acquired from global real estate development firm Hines and Palm Beach-based real estate investment firm Frisbie Group, this significant acquisition marks a new chapter for South Flagler House. Anticipated to deliver an exceptional luxury residential experience in the Palm Beaches, the project will be overseen by Related Companies, leveraging their enduring collaboration with the esteemed architecture firm Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA), a partnership spanning over two decades and 17 buildings nationwide. Sales leadership will be in the hands of one of the country’s top agents, Suzanne Frisbie.

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Frisbie Group And Hines Officially Launch Sales For South Flagler House In West Palm Beach

Palm Beach-based real estate investment firm Frisbie Group and global real estate company Hines have officially launched sales for South Flagler House, a pair of majestic 28-story ultra luxury condominium towers anticipated to rise at 1355 South Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach. The residential project is masterfully designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA), the first luxury high-rise in Florida for the globally renowned architecture firm, along side Stantec as the architect of record. There will be 89 residences in total featuring carefully curated interiors by New York-based Pembrooke & Ives. Sales and marketing is being led by Suzanne Frisbie of The Corcoran Group, one of the country’s topping selling agents, along with Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group.

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