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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.
Bank of America Plaza is a 365 feet (111 m), 23-story [1] office building located at Las Olas City Centre in downtown Fort Lauderdale, Florida.The structure was finished in early 2003, and contains a parking garage which is located on the second to sixth floors, a small retail mall, and a Bank of America—the building's namesake tenant—on the ground floor. [2]
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In February 1925, a state-commissioned census recorded 5,625 people in Fort Lauderdale, [15] and a real-estate boom was in progress in South Florida. While the land rush was focused on the Miami area, communities throughout the region, including Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach and Boca Raton were swept up in the speculative buying frenzy. A ...
FORT LAUDERDALE — Picture, for a moment, Las Olas Boulevard without a median lined with the black olive trees that have been there for decades, shading all the cars that drive by. Under a long ...
Fort Lauderdale– W. Palm Beach Fort Lauderdale: Fort Lauderdale Sunrise Center, now The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale. 10,000 sq. ft. at launch, expanding to 30,000 by 1980, 1980 expansion to 84,000. [43] 84,000 sq ft (7,804 m 2) Jan 18, 1954 [43] Jul 20, 2008 [44] 046 SF San Francisco: Union Square: San Francisco (1st location) 61,500 sq ft ...
Starting in the mid-1980s, Las Olas Boulevard (SR A1A Alt.) was re-numbered and joined as part of State Road 842 from US 1 in downtown Fort Lauderdale to State Road A1A at the beach. [3] Eventually the portion of Las Olas Boulevard between US 1 and Southeast 16th Avenue was transferred to the City of Fort Lauderdale, creating a gap in the route.
The Galleria was originally the Sunrise Center, an open-air shopping mall constructed in 1954, but was demolished except for the Jordan Marsh store (reopened as South Florida's first Dillard's in 1993; Dillard's stores later opened at Pembroke Lakes Mall in 1995 and The Mall at Wellington Green in 2001), and rebuilt as an enclosed mall. [1]