Hines, Urban Street Development Celebrate Groundbreaking Of FAT Village In Flagler Village, Fort Lauderdale

The FAT Village master plan, a collaborative effort between Hines and Urban Street Development, has broken ground, setting the stage for vertical growth within the 5.6-acre site in Fort Lauderdale. This expansive urban redevelopment aims to transform the FAT Village district with an influx of new housing, retail options, dining venues, Class AA office spaces, and entertainment facilities. The initiative, designed by Chicago-based SCB with Nebraska-based DLR Group crafting the office component, represents a significant milestone in the area’s evolution. Following the announcement of a $220 million construction loan, this groundbreaking event heralds a new chapter of investment, job creation, and community enrichment, positioning the neighborhood as a prime destination for businesses and residents.

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BTI Partners Tops Off Construction On ‘The Bread Building’ At 1740 S. Young Circle In Downtown Hollywood

Fort Lauderdale-based BTI Partners has reached a significant milestone with the topping-off of The Bread Building, a 25-story apartment tower at 1740 South Young Circle in downtown Hollywood. The redevelopment of the former Hollywood Bread Building site will bring 362 luxury apartments and 16,000 square feet of retail space to the city’s vibrant heart. Modis Architects is the design architect, Adache Group Architects is the architect of record, and Bliss & Nyitray is the structural engineer Witkin Hults + Partners is the landscape architect, KEITH is the civil engineer, and JALRW Engineering Group is the MEP engineer Civic Construction is the general contractor.

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North Development Secures $70 Million Construction Loan, Breaks Ground On Domus Brickell Park

North Development has begun construction on Domus Brickell Park, a new addition to Miami’s Brickell Financial District known for facilitating short-term rentals. The project, a collaborative venture between Oak Capital’s Ricardo Dunin and Peru’s Edifica led by Juan Carlos Tassara, secured a $70 million construction loan from Forman Capital and Core Capital. Designed by Zyscovich Architects with interiors by Urban Robot Associates and construction by Thornton Construction Company, Inc., the 12-story, 172-unit development at 1611 Southwest 2nd Avenue has achieved over 50% sales and is anticipated for completion next winter.

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