Bachow seeks boost in density for downtown Fort Lauderdale tower
Bachow Ventures is looking to squeeze more value out of its Fort Lauderdale tower, proposing 62 additional units as part of a revised plan to increase the development’s density. The Miami-based developer first secured approval in April 2023 for a proposed redevelopment of the 33,600-square-foot lot at 11 North Andrews Avenue. That proposal was for a 244-foot tall mixed-use development with 23 stories and 316 residential units. In December 2023, the city approved an amendment to the proposal, allowing for an additional 14 stories reaching 385 feet tall and 1,500 square feet of commercial space. Now Bachow has revised its […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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