Strategic Properties Requests Major Site Plan Review For Ocean Park Beach Residences In Pompano Beach

Today, the Development Review Committee of the City of Pompano Beach will consider a major site plan review for Ocean Park Beach Residences, a two-towered luxury residential building proposed to rise 19-stories at 1508 North Ocean Boulevard. Designed by G3aec and developed by Mount Vernon Property Holdings, LLC, an affiliate of Strategic Properties led by founder Tomas Sinisterra, the development is proposed to yield 28 luxury condominium dwelling units and approximately 3,044 square feet of commercial space. The vacant property spans a net 0.62-acres, or 27,045 square feet, and is bound by Northeast 16th Street on the North, North Ocean Boulevard on the West, the La Costa Beach Club Resort on the South and Public Kite Beach fronting the Atlantic Ocean on the East. Pompano Beach-based KEITH is the civil engineer.

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Flagler Towers. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects.

FAA Approves Twin 27-Story RAMSA-Designed Flagler Towers Planned In West Palm Beach

Airspace obstruction permits have been approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for work on Flagler Towers, a twin-towered 27-story residential development in West Palm Beach comprised of two 373-foot-tall structures designed by New York City’s Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) with Stantec as the executive architect and developed by Palm Beach-based Frisbie Group. Addressed as 1315 and 1401 South Flagler Drive, the planned development is comprised of 728,365 square feet of space including 100 condos and 9 townhomes, 10 suites for the guests of condo owners, a 312-space parking garage integrated into a multistory podium, and 8,184 square feet of restaurant space. The permits were approved as of March 8, 2022, and have an expiration date set for September 9, 2023, meaning activity could begin within the next 18 months. Plans for Flagler Towers were unanimously approved by the West Palm Beach City Commission earlier this year; construction is projected to reach completion by 2025.

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