The FAA Receives Applications For A 596-Foot-Tall Structure In Fort Lauderdale

The Federal Aviation Administration received applications seeking approval for a 596-foot-tall structure, or 600-feet above sea level, in Downtown Fort Lauderdale on January 6, 2022. The coordinates listed in the applications indicate the building would be generally located on the southern portion of the city block bound by Southwest 2nd Street (Himmarshee Street) on the South, Southwest 4th Avenue on the West, Nugent Avenue on the East and West Broward Boulevard on the North. The property borders the 4.2-acre development assemblage where Broward Crossing is planned. Four lots included in the assemblage span 76,000 square feet, which includes 111 Southwest 3rd Avenue, 301 and 329 Southwest 2nd Streets, and approximately 125 Southwest 4th Avenue. assemblage where Broward Crossing is planned. Four lots included in the assemblage span 76,000 square feet, which includes 111 Southwest 3rd Avenue, 301 and 329 Southwest 2nd Streets, and approximately 125 Southwest 4th Avenue. Upon approval, this would become Fort Lauderdale’s tallest building.

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Society Orlando’s Concrete Superstructure Continues Vertical Ascent In Downtown Orlando

Construction continues to rise on Society Orlando, a 330-foot-tall, 26-story mixed-use development at 434 North Orange Avenue in Downtown Orlando. Designed by Orlando-based Baker Barrios and being developed by Miami and New York City-based Property Markets Group (PMG) alongside investment partner Raven Capital Management (Raven), the project consists of a pair of towers that will yield a combined 707 residential units under PMG’s Society Living brand with approximately 36,000 square feet of ground floor commercial space. The first phase of the development is making rapid vertical progress with John Moriarty & Associates as the general contractor.

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