Hollywood


Housing Trust Group Breaks Ground on $100 Million Mixed-Use ‘University Station’ Development in Hollywood, Florida Along Future Commuter Rail

Housing Trust Group (HTG) has secured financing for University Station, a $100 million mixed-use development in Hollywood, Florida. This significant project, the largest undertaken by HTG to date, is a collaboration between HTG and the City of Hollywood, forming a true public-private partnership (P3). University Station will feature a range of workforce and affordable housing options, retail spaces, public and private parking, and a new home for Barry University’s College of Nursing and Health Services. The partnership was initiated through an unsolicited proposal under Florida’s P3 statute 255.065. Construction is set to commence in June 2023, with an expected completion in Spring 2025.

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Trinity Investments and Credit Suisse Propose Diplomat Landing Master Plan Modifications for 350 Condo Units and 500 Room Hotel

The City of Hollywood, Florida’s Department of Development Services Division of Planning and Urban Design has released a memorandum detailing a request by HFL Landings Owner LLC, a joint venture between the Zurich-based Credit Suisse Group and Honolulu-based Trinity Investments. The proposal seeks to modify Diplomat Landing’s Planned Development Master Plan, introducing 350 condo units and 500 hotel rooms, which aligns with the City’s Comprehensive Plan.

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Related Group And BH Group Request Approval For 419-Foot-Tall ‘Diplomat Landing’ Residential Tower In Hollywood, FL

Related Group, a Miami-based real estate developer, and Aventura-based BH Group, under the Landings Venture LLC, have submitted a preliminary application to the City of Hollywood’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) for a 37-story residential building at 3451-3690 South Ocean Drive. Dubbed Diplomat Landing, the proposed development, designed by Cohen Freedman Encinosa & Associates (CFE Architects) and featuring landscape architecture by Witkin Hults + Partners and civil engineering by Kimley-Horn, would span 685,264 gross square feet and include 350 residential units. The 419-foot-tall structure would be linked to an existing parking garage to the north, adding 110 spaces for 705 parking spots. The Hollywood TAC is set to review the proposal on April 3, 2023.

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