There’s good news and bad when it comes to Fort Lauderdale waterfront development.
The city’s barrier island is benefitting from a steady migration of developers looking northward from Miami-Dade County’s crowded market.
City officials are considering new rules for waterfront development following repeated tide-driven flooding.
May 23, 2016 at 12:00 AM
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There’s good news and bad when it comes to Fort Lauderdale waterfront development.
The city’s barrier island is benefitting from a steady migration of developers looking northward from Miami-Dade County’s crowded market.
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