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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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Construction Begins On The Bernie McCabe Second District Court Of Appeal Courthouse In St. Petersburg

Construction has commenced on the Bernie McCabe Second District Court of Appeal Courthouse in downtown St. Petersburg, located at 525 Mirror Lake Drive. This $59 million courthouse is near landmarks such as the Pinellas County Clerk of Court, St. Petersburg City Hall, and other government buildings. It bears the name of Bernie McCabe, the late State Attorney for Florida’s Sixth Judicial Circuit, which serves both Pinellas and Pasco Counties.

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FAT Village East. Designed by SCB & DLR Group.

Urban Street Development Partners With Hines To Develope FAT Village East In Fort Lauderdale

A massive 843,770-square-foot mixed-use development may be coming to Fort Lauderdale’s Flagler Village neighborhood thanks to a partnership between Alan Hooper’s Urban Street Development and Hines, the prominent Texas-based real estate developer behind major projects in New York City such as 53 West 53rd Street and 139 East 56th Street. The proposal consists of developing up to 355 multifamily residential units, as much as 45,355 square feet of commercial space, and 149,045 square feet of office space with 1,172 parking spaces in total. FAT Village East (FAT meaning Food, Arts, Technology), has been submitted to Fort Lauderdale’s Department of Sustainable Development-Urban Design and Planning for further review and eventual approval.

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