Camaco pursues waterfront resi high-rise in booming Fort Lauderdale
A waterfront residential high-rise in Fort Lauderdale is among the projects developers pitched in a year-end flurry of applications in the city. An entity tied to Camaco Development, led by Josephine Campeau, wants to develop the 36-unit Harbor Beach Residences building on a 0.8-acre site at 3049 and 3043 Harbor Drive, according to a profile application included in the city’s Planning and Zoning Board meeting agenda. It’s unclear if the units will be apartments or condos. The board is expected to vote on the 21-story proposal at its Jan. 21 meeting. Designed by Adache Group Architects and Kora, the building […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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