Here are six competing proposals to build Fort Lauderdale’s new city hall
Fort Lauderdale is attempting to find a developer for its new city hall, two years after the former government center was damaged in a flood from a historic rainstorm. Six groups filed proposals to build a new city hall at 100 North Andrews Avenue, with some of the applications proffering two or more alternative designs. The previous eight-story, Brutalist-style gray concrete building with a fortress-like appearance was completed in 1969. In 2023, record rainfall led to floods in Fort Lauderdale, with water pouring into the former city hall building’s basement. The building was demolished in November and staff has been […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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