Tuesday, February 07, 2006

$130 Million Town Center Project Breaks Ground



$130 MILLION TOWN CENTER PROJECT BREAKS GROUND

 

LAUDERDALE LAKES - More than 100 guests and local dignitaries turned out for the groundbreaking of the 32-acre Bella Vista mixed-use project, located on Oakland Park Boulevard in the new town center of Lauderdale Lakes.

The cornerstone of the project will be a new two-story Broward County Public Library and the Lauderdale Lakes Cultural and Educational Resource Center. The library will be flanked by clock tower entryways, as well as nearly 20,000sf of ground floor commercial (office and retail) space in two new six-story buildings along Oakland Park Boulevard. Condominium residences will be built above.

The community will be anchored by a scenic town green nearly two football fields in size. Surrounding the green will be more than 450 luxury residential units, ranging from 700sf condominiums to 1,800sf townhomes with private courtyards and garages.

The project is being developed through a partnership between the Lauderdale Lakes Community Redevelopment Agency and developer United Homes International.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

United Homes Internationl were good guys until they started kicking old folks out into the street to build projects. Now they're just another greedy developer.

12:30 AM  

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