Nearly 300 apartments planned for 27-story tower in Fort Lauderdale
Moderno Development Group and 75Invest Group have proposed a 27-story apartment tower about a block south of the New River in Fort Lauderdale.
The 500 Art Lofts project would capitalize on incentives from Florida’s Live Local Act and the city’s Geller Incentive program by including some workforce housing in the project.
New York developers propose 36-story tower in Fort Lauderdale
New York-based builders Uniland Development Co. and Acquest Development have jointly proposed a 36-story apartment tower a few blocks west of the Brightline passenger rail station in Fort Lauderdale.
Dorsky Yue International names Karina Blanco as Associate Principal
Dorsky Yue International announces the promotion of Karina Blanco in recognition of her contributions to the firm.
The Collection at Boca Town Center
July 2019 :
An 18.7 Acre- 250,000 SF Commercial Development designed to replace a Sears Department Store at the regional Boca Town Center Mall in South Florida. The project is intended to present a “Modern Mediterranean” architectural design and provide an inviting “Village” feel with a strong pedestrian orientation. The program incorporates a variety of well-known retailers and restaurants with a wide range of opportunities for shopping, entertainment, and dining.
Giant Riverparc Square towers approved for downtown Fort Lauderdale
September 2018:
“One of the largest downtown developments of the recent building boom won approval Tuesday night, clearing the city of Fort Lauderdale without a City Commission vote.
Riverparc Square will take up an entire city block south of the river downtown, with 790 apartments or condos, 297 hotel rooms, nearly 300,000 square feet of office space and about 45,000 square feet of retail.”
Wynwood Green apartment building is proposed by Lennar
September 2018:
“O Cinema Wynwood, the non-profit movie theater and art space that opened its doors at 90 NW 29th Street in Feb. 2011, and The Wynwood Yard, the pop-up culinary incubator and event/concert space that took over five vacant lots at 56 NW 29th Street in the fall of 2015, will be permanently closing their doors in the first half of 2019.
In their place will rise Wynwood Green, an 11-story, 189-unit apartment rental building with nearly 17,000 square feet of commercial/retail space and 324 parking spots.
Lennar Multifamily Communities, a division of the Miami-based home building giant Lennar Corp., has submitted plans to the City of Miami for the project, to be built on NW 29th Street between NW First and North Miami Avenues. The project would mark Lennar’s first apartment building within City of Miami limits.
The city’s Urban Development Review Board will assess the proposal on Thursday. The Wynwood Design Review Committee, which evaluates developments to ensure they meet height and density requirements for the neighborhood, will weigh in on Sept. 11.
The project is expected to be approved by both boards.”
Burlington is one of many businesses planned to occupy Bruckner Commons
December 2017:
“Dorsky + Yue International designed Bruckner Boulevard mall renovation consists of a 2-story 108,000 square foot mixed-use building with 40,000 square feet of office space above 68,000 square feet of retail space, a 20,000 square foot ShopRite (the Bronx’s first ShopRite) and a 4,000 square foot stand-alone retail building situated at the intersection of White Plains Road and Bruckner Expressway.”
Bruckner Commons is anticipated to be completed January 2018.
Read the BronxTimes article “Burlington to open retain stores in the Hub & Soundview”.
SHOPPING CENTERS TODAY magazine quotes DYI in article “Amazon Effect”
CHAIN STORE AGE magazine quotes DYI in article “Takin It to the Street”
May 2017:
Chain Store Age magazine quotes DYI in article “Takin It to the Street”
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