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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]
In 2020, the city completed construction on the $49 million Las Olas Oceanside Park project at the intersection of Florida State Road A1A and Las Olas Boulevard. This project provided a 650-space parking garage behind and a beachfront park and plaza. [1] The park hosts a variety of events, including farmers markets, fitness and art events. [2]
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 ...
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 ...
Construction work in progress, December 2018. The resort currently has a 12-story "classic Hard Rock Hotel" [7] with 469 guest rooms and suites. [8] Guests are greeted by a 50-foot (15 m) tall signature Hard Rock guitar, (based on a Gibson electric guitar model) at the entrance of the hotel, along with a massive LED advertising screen at the front of the main parking garage.
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An expansion was opened in 2018 called the "Town Center at Sawgrass Mills" which features 25 full-price retailers, 4 new sit down restaurants, and another new parking garage for 2,000 vehicles. The new expansion is situated next to the recently expanded Colonnade Outlets and acts as an extension to the Colonnade Outlets. [10]
Las Olas River House is a 42-story residential skyscraper located in downtown Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It stood as the tallest building in Ft. Lauderdale, until The Icon on Las Olas overtook it in late 2017. The structure is a complex created by three adjoining buildings; two duplicate 42-story towers, and one 34-story tower. [1]