New River Central
August 2015:
DYI is retained to design a 400-unit apartment across from the newly completed judicial complex in downtown Fort Lauderdale.
August 2015:
DYI is retained to design a 400-unit apartment across from the newly completed judicial complex in downtown Fort Lauderdale.
August 2015:
DYI is retained to design a 260-unit apartment building at the intersection of Las Olas Boulevard and Andrews Avenue in the heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale.
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July 2015:
This 373,000 sf Outlet Shopping center is completed with national tenants H&M, J. Crew Factory, Brooks Brothers Factory Store, Nike Factory Store, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Under Armour, Old Navy Outlet, Banana Republic Factory Store, Bath and Body Works, Vera Bradley and many more. The turn-of-the-century steel and masonry Industrial Style celebrates the manufacturing and craftsman foundation of the region.
May 2015: The upscale movie theater company opens an 11-screen, 1,500-seat venue at 4441 Lyons Road in Coconut Creek. The brand is defined by its luxury leather seats — hand-stitched and imported from Latin America — and its movie selection, which will not only feature mainstream films but also include special screenings for independent and award-winning foreign films. Once open, the movie theater joins more than 35 retailers and 14 restaurants at the Promenade at Coconut Creek.
September 2014:
DYI is retained to design a 6-story, 300-unit apartment building in downtown Fort Lauderdale.
August 2014:
DYI retained to design a 340-unit apartment building in downtown St. Pete.
February 2014:
The opening of the mall represents a revival of a district through the redevelopment of a dated enclosed mall into an open air 560,000 SF fashion outlet shopping mall.
November 2013:
Sitting on 61 acres of land, the newly completed Shops at Nanuet, an open-air Main Street re-development, consists approximately 400,000 sf of new construction, including a new cinema, fitness center, market and two existing anchor’s, Macy’s and Sears. The architecture of the new buildings creates a dialogue between the past and the present, alluding to the area’s industrial pastoral buildings, while incorporating a modern flair with new materials.