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Subject Hollywood residents fear developers, city won’t stop at one 30-story tower on public beach
Date November 25, 2024 11:36 AM
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Hollywood residents fear developers, city won’t stop at one 30-story tower on public beach



An artist's rendering of the proposed 30-story beachfront condominium tower opposed by some Hollywood residents. Photo: CondosandCondos.com

By Noreen Marcus, FloridaBulldog.org

Will a developer with a $50 billion portfolio put a 30-story condo tower on public oceanfront land in Hollywood? Will even more construction on the beach, one of the city’s greatest assets, turn it into an overbuilt Fort Lauderdale South?

The answers are complicated by local politics, a public outcry and a strange, fatal error in a Nov. 5 ballot measure. After that blunder the city attorney resigned and a repeat vote was scheduled for 2026.




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