Developers Plan Residential Tower In Fort Lauderdale

A pair of developer groups from New York are promoting construction of a new high-rise residential building in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Florida YIMBY reports. The tower, a 364-ft-tall, 36-story building, is being reviewed by Station Village Development, a joint venture of Acquest Development of Williamsville, New York, and Uniland Development Co. of Amherst, New York. Plans for the project, at 199 Northwest 5th Avenue, are calling for 432,800 ft2 yielding 400 residential units, 4,798 ft2 of ground-floor retail space and a parking structure with room for up to 500 vehicles. Main design is by Dorsky + Yue International Architecture, and landscaping is by Architectural Alliance Landscape. The residential component is planned to offer studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts. Exterior and interior amenities would be located on the 10th floor and offer a 20,000-ft2 landscaped pool deck fitted with cabanas and seating areas, lawns, barbecue grills and kitchens, a 1,627-ft2 fitness center, a 3,781-ft2 business center and a 3,843-ft2 club room. The government review panel is considering the application, but no construction schedule has been revealed.

Get more of Elevator World. Sign up for our free e-newsletter.

Please enter a valid email address.
Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.

DLF The Arbour; image courtesy of DLF

65 Otis Elevators for Luxury Residential Development in Gurugram, India

ALIMAK INVESTS IN ROBOTICS TECHNOLOGY FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE

Alimak Invests in Robotics Technology for Building Maintenance

image by Clker-Free-Vector-Images for Pixabay

Three Stuck in Elevator Shaft in Seattle Rescued

image by OleksandrPidvalnyi for Pixabay

Closings for Christmas

At the EW booth at ISEE; image courtesy of Alea Guillemi

Second ISEE Sees Success, Upcoming Events Announced

image courtesy of KONE

KONE Launches High-Rise MiniSpace DX Elevator in India

One High Line; image courtesy of BIG

Record Sale Marks Turnaround for Striking Manhattan Towers

Burj Binghatti Jacob & Co. Residences; image courtesy of KONE

KONE Wins Order for New World’s Tallest Residential Building