Broward sues developer, GC and crane companies over 2024 Fort Lauderdale collapse
Broward County is suing the construction team behind the Fort Lauderdale project where a crane collapsed in 2024, killing one worker. Broward sued Kast Construction, Maxim Crane Works, Phoenix Rigging & Erecting, Gables Residential Services and CG Riverwalk over the deadly accident on the Gables Riverwalk site at 333 North New River Drive East. CG Riverwalk is the Gables Residential affiliate developing the project. The 42-story apartment building was recently completed and has 295 units. Asking rents range from just over $4,000 to nearly $11,000 a month, according to Apartments.com. The units range from 776-square-foot one-bedroom apartments to 2,130-square-foot three-bedroom […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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