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Hines Acquires Mixed-Use Development Site In Fort Lauderdale's Flagler Village For $57.41 Million

Hines Acquires Mixed-Use Development Site In Fort Lauderdale's Flagler Village For $57.41 Million

October 4, 2021

The Houston-based development firm Hines has acquired a mixed-use development site in Fort Lauderdale’s Flagler Village neighborhood for $57.41 million. The properties acquired make up the proposed FAT Village project which were assembled by Urban Street Development, led by Alan Hooper, and Restaurant People, led by Tim Petrillo. Urban Street Development will remain as a Joint Venture partner in the project. FAT Village would bring 835,000 SF of total development spanning 500 apartment units, 350,000 SF of office space and 71,000 SF of ground floor retail. Hines has revealed plans to build one of the office buildings as a 180,000 SF T3 building, T3 is known as “Timber, Transit and Technology,” in which the building would be built out of sustainable timber. Hines already has built T3 buildings in Minneapolis, MN and Atlanta, GA and has proposed another in Austin, TX.

Flagler Village is a fast transforming neighborhood in Fort Lauderdale that was once an industrial warehouse district and now represents Fort Lauderdale’s Arts District, full of art galleries, studios, craft breweries, coffee shops and retail.

Hines was founded in 1957 by Gerald D. Hines and has $83.6 billion under management. The firm has developed over 492 million SF including Williams Tower, One Shell Plaza, Pennzoil Place, JPMorgan Chase Tower, the TC Energy Center, Kinder Morgan Tower and Aris Market Square in Houston. Hines also developed the Jean Nouvel-designed 53 West 53 and 885 Third Avenue, also known as the infamous Lipstick Building.

In Acquisitions, Closed, Commercial, Development, Development News, Development Sites, Fort Lauderdale, Invest, Investment News, News, News & Features, Traded Tags Flagler Village, Fort Lauderdale, News, News & Features, Acquisitions, Closed, FAT Village, Alan Hooper, Hines, Tim Petrillo, Urban Street Development, Gerald D. Hines, Gerald Hines, Commercial, Development News, Development, Development Sites, Traded, October 2021, Featured, October 2021 2
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