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New 14-Story Apartment Building Proposed Near Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood

A new apartment building has been proposed directly across the street from the iconic Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, utilizing Florida’s Live Local Act to bring more residential units to the area. The proposed development, named Guitar View, is slated for a 38,545-square-foot lot at 5200 S. State Road 7, currently occupied by a used car business called Car Factory Outlet. The project, designed by Luis La Rosa of LLR Architects based in Pembroke Pines, is spearheaded by Guitar View LLC, managed by Nicolas Mendizabal and Eloy Garcia, both based in Miami.

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Revised Plans for Oceanfront Redevelopment in Hollywood Adds More Residential Units Under Florida’s Live Local Act

Condra Property Group has updated its redevelopment plans for a group of oceanfront hotels, adding more residential units under Florida’s Live Local Act. The New York-based developer, led by Allen Konstam, will present the revised application to Hollywood’s Technical Advisory Committee on July 1. The project concerns 3.33 acres at 2007 and 2115 N. Ocean Drive; 309, 333, and 341 Oklahoma St.; 320 and 324 McKinley St.; 320, 322, 324, and 326 Nebraska St.; and 2012 N. Surf Road. The property, located along the city’s famed Broadwalk, currently comprises 123 hotel rooms in mostly two-story buildings, including the Neptune Hollywood Beach Hotel, Hollywood Beach Seaside, and Casa Pellegrino Boutique Hotel. The developer has the properties under contract from various owners.

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Developer Advances With 620-Unit Residential Development Across 30.6 Acres At 1600 S. Park Road In Hollywood

Developer Park Road Development LLC is advancing with detailed plans for 30.6 acres of city-owned land in Hollywood five years after securing the bid for the property. The city’s Technical Advisory Committee is set to review the residential and commercial components proposed for 1600 South Park Road on June 3. Additionally, a concurrent land use amendment will require City Commission approval at a later date.

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