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Las Olas Boulevard is a major east-west thoroughfare in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States that runs from SW 1st Avenue in the Central Business District to Florida State Road A1A in Fort Lauderdale Beach. The name "Las Olas" means "The Waves" in Spanish. The road once carried the designations of State Road A1A Alt. and State Road 842.
Here’s the cost breakdown: $13.6 million for the downtown zone; $16.5 million for the shops; $15.7 million for Colee Hammock; $55 million for Las Olas Isles; and $3 million for the beach.
A shopping street or shopping district is a designated road or quarter of a city/town that is composed of individual retail establishments (such as stores, boutiques, restaurants, and shopping complexes). Such areas will typically be pedestrian-oriented, with street-side buildings, wide sidewalks, etc. [1] [2]
100 Las Olas - 499/152 46 2020 Residential / Hotel 2 Icon Las Olas 455 / 139 42 2017 Residential / Apartment [1] 3 Las Olas River House: 452 / 138 42 2004 Residential [2] 4 Las Olas Grand - 420 / 128 38 2005 Residential [3] 5 110 Tower: 410 / 125 30 1988 Commercial. Formerly known as AutoNation Tower [4] 6 Bank of America Tower: 407 / 124 23 ...
HAMPTON — The owners of Las Olas have purchased the plaza where their Hampton location has existed for 15 years, with hopes of revitalizing its vacant commercial spaces.. The 9,000-square-foot ...
Being one of the largest shopping centers in Ohio at 1,677,272 square feet (155,823.7 m 2), SouthPark Mall is also ranked as one of the largest shopping malls in the United States. [2] The mall features over 170 specialty shops and restaurants, [ 3 ] and is the largest retail destination in Northern Ohio.
The Peoria-area has welcomed bakeries, cafes, fast food, fine dining and more in 2023. ... A list of more than 40 restaurants, shops and cafes that opened in the Peoria area in 2023. Gannett.
Beginning in 1986, with the passage of a bond issue, the city of Fort Lauderdale began an aggressive effort to connect the city's arts and entertainment district, the historic downtown area, and the Las Olas shopping and beach district, and to shake its long-standing reputation as a cultural wasteland and college-student party town.