Portman secures approval for Pompano Beach mixed-use apartment project
Atlanta-based developer Portman got the green light for a mixed-use apartment project in Pompano Beach, which has emerged as a hotbed of development in Broward County. The Pompano Beach Planning & Zoning Board approved the eight-story project slated for 2400 East Atlantic Boulevard last week. The project will include 397 apartments and 10,600 square feet of retail and restaurant space, according to a press release. The building’s amenities will include a pool and fitness center. Portman first proposed the project in May. Construction is set to begin this fall, and Portman expects to complete construction in late 2028, the release […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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