A pair of New York-based developers have filed plans with the Development Review Committee of the City of Fort Lauderdale seeking approvals for the construction of a new residential high rise building at 199 Northwest 5th Avenue. The building would rise 398 feet (121.2 meters) and span 36 stories, featuring designs by Fort Lauderdale-based Dorsky + Yue International Architecture and landscaping by Architectural Alliance Landscape. Station Village Development, LLC, a joint venture between Acquest Development (Acquest) of Williamsville, NY and Uniland Development Company (Uniland) of Amherst, NY, is listed as the owner of the application.
Plans for the development include 432,800 square feet (40,208 square meters) of new construction which would yield 400 residential units, 4,798 square feet (445 square meters) of ground floor retail space and a parking structure for up to 550 vehicles.
The development is located near other major projects coming to Fort Lauderdale including the 4.2-acre (1.6-hectare) Broward Crossing mixed-use mega development by Kushner Companies and Aimco, and BH3’s DNA project at 300 and 330 North Andrews Avenue comprised of two 500-foot-tall (152.4-meter-tall) mixed-use towers.
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