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Kushner Companies Proposes Mixed-Use Development Anchored By Two Slender 41-Story Towers At 400 N. Andrews Avenue In Fort Lauderdale

Today, Fort Lauderdale’s Development Review Committee will review plans from New York-based Kushner Companies for the development of 400 North Andrews. This project envisions a mixed-use complex anchored by twin 41-story residential towers over a multistory podium at 400 to 446 North Andrews Avenue in Flagler Village, bordering the downtown area, designed by Adache Group Architects, with Architectural Alliance Landscape as the landscape architect and Flynn Engineering as the civil engineer. The development, if approved, will encompass 1,407,205 square feet of space, including 682,945 square feet of residential space with 852 apartments, 44,531 square feet of amenities, 5,481 square feet for retail and restaurants, and parking facilities for 872 vehicles. These towers will reach a height of 477 feet to the roof or 510 feet to the bulkhead, making them some of the tallest proposed or planned buildings in Fort Lauderdale.

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12-Story Class AAA Office Tower Tops Off At The Wynwood Plaza In Miami

L&L Holding Company and Oak Row Equities, along with project partner Shorenstein Properties and co-investor Claure Group, have topped out of the 12-story, 266,000-square-foot, Class AAA boutique office tower at The Wynwood Plaza, a one-million-square-foot mixed-use development designed by Gensler under construction located at 95 Northwest 29th Street in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. The development will be defined by a half-acre, lushly landscaped public plaza by urban design practice James Corner Field Operations, set to be the largest in the Wynwood Arts District and one of the largest in Miami.

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Pompano Beach’s Tallest Building Approved By The FAA To Rise 353 Feet

The Federal Aviation Administration has issued permits for a new condominium tower that is set to become the next tallest building in Pompano Beach. The upcoming building is the already announced 32-story oceanfront Beach Tower, planned for 1380 South Ocean Boulevard, as part of the Ritz Carlton Residences Pompano Beach. This development is a joint venture partnership between Fortune International Group and Oak Capital. With approval to rise 353 feet, it will surpass the current tallest structures, the 334-foot-tall Pompano Beach Club towers, which have held this title since their completion in 1975. The Beach Tower, facing the Atlantic Ocean, will be joined by a smaller 14-story, 88-unit Marina Tower across the street along the Intracoastal Waterway, designed by Arquitectonica.

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El-Ad National Properties Celebrates Topping Off Of ALINA Residences’ Second Phase

El-Ad National Properties, an affiliate of Elad Group, has announced the topping off of two structures, ALINA 210 and ALINA 220, in the final stage of ALINA Residences Boca Raton. This residential project, nestled in the heart of downtown Boca Raton, has reached a significant milestone in collaboration with Moss Construction, the general contractor overseeing the development. The significant progress was celebrated with a video of the event recently shared by the general contractor on LinkedIn, which took place at 210 Southeast Mizner Boulevard.

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Construction Permits Filed For 58-Story Villa Residences At 710 NE 29th Street In Edgewater, Miami

Developers One Thousand Group and Terra, in partnership with Major Food Group, have submitted a permit application to the Miami Building Department for Villa Residences, a 58-story residential condominium tower designed by the acclaimed ODP Architecture & Design (ODP Architects), set to rise at 710 Northeast 29th Street in the Edgewater neighborhood of Miami. The application, filed on April 20, outlines a tower reaching 650 feet in height. The gross square footage for the development is listed at 358,944, with the residential portion occupying 351,221 square feet. The permit filing estimates the construction cost at $62,817,300 with Moss Construction listed as the general contractor.

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