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Sun, Sand, and Sophisticated Coastal Living

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Who We Are

Springbrook Gardens was a private residence condominium building in the Central Beach district of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

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Our Association

Established in 1979, the Springbrook Gardens Condominium Association (Springbrook Gardens, Inc.) is held in a trust by a Termination Trustee as per Section 718.117(10)(a), Florida Statutes.

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Redevelopment Opportunity

Springbrook Gardens is available for redevelopment. This premier property offers a blank canvas in a highly sought-after location. It is ideal for visionary developers aiming to create a landmark project. Springbrook Gardens represents a rare chance to reshape local community infrastructure. The site perfectly suits a modern, sustainable development that meets the evolving demands of the local market. Click here for more information.

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Where We Are

The property is located in the Central Beach District of Fort Lauderdale Beach at the corner of North Birch Rd and Sebastian St, directly on the Intracoastal waterway and only one block from the A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Highway and the Atlantic Ocean.

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Our History

The Legacy, Challenges, and Ultra-Luxury Transformation of Fort Lauderdale's Iconic Waterfront Parcel

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Mid-Century Modern Design

Erected during Fort Lauderdale's mid-century coastal development wave, the structure served as a foundational luxury fixture two blocks from the beach line. Click here to learn about the design style.

Good Evening,

 

Broward County just issued Emergency Order 20-15 addressing summer camps and youth activities, bowling alleys, arcades, in-door movie theaters, vacation rentals, and pari-mutuels.  Included in this EO are “attachments” that address each of the specific openings.

I am hopeful this will be good news to many of our businesses and residents.  I want us all to continue on this path of reopening all the while not letting our guard down and have cases spike. 

 

Please stay safe and well, and have a great weekend!

 

Sincerely, 

Lamar P. Fisher

Broward County Commissioner, District 4

115 South Andrews Avenue, Room 412

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

T: 954-357-7004

E: LFisher@Broward.org

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Broward County Issues Emergency Order 20-15

  

- Youth camps, amusement venues, pari-mutuel facilities allowed to open -

  

BROWARD COUNTY, FL -  County Administrator Bertha Henry issued Emergency Order 20-15 today, continuing a customized approach to reopening Broward County that incorporates guidelines and requirements for safe operations for opened businesses, amenities and services, based on local conditions.

The new Order permits additional establishments and youth activities to operate with adherence to social distancing, facial covering, and sanitation requirements as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It is recognized that these activities provide members of the community with opportunities for exercise and entertainment, under safer conditions during this continuing public health crisis.

Specifically, the new Order:
•           Allows youth activities, including summer camps, to operate including at museums, parks and while visiting County beaches effective 12:01AM Monday, June 8, 2020.
 Read Attachment 16

Beginning 12:01AM June 15, 2020, the Order:

•           Permits indoor amusement facilities such as bowling alleys, arcades and indoor movie theaters that are not amusement rides and do not involve fixed playground equipment to open, with 50% capacity and other restrictions. Aquatic playgrounds, such as interactive water play, are permitted to operate. 
Read Attachment 17

•           Allows pari-mutuel facilities to open following the submission of an operation plan for COVID-19 mitigation and sanitation and approval by the state Department of Business and Professional Regulation and the County Administrator.

•           Permits vacation rentals as authorized by the Governor's Executive Order 20-87 and consistent with the 
Short-Term Vacation Rental Reopening Plan approved by  state Department of Business and Professional Regulation for Broward County.

•           Increases the allowable occupancy of museums from 25% to 50%. 

The community is reminded when facial coverings are required they are not a substitute for social distancing. Facial coverings must continue to be worn by employees in reopened businesses during in-person interactions with the public; by members of the public when obtaining goods and services from public businesses, unless the service precludes wearing of a facial covering (such as eating or face grooming); and by workers involved in the preparation of food, even if they are not engaged in interactions with the public, with exceptions as noted in the Order.

Residents are encouraged to participate in the compliance process by reporting violations to MyBroward.Broward.org. Select “Request for Service,” enter the location of the violation, and select “COVID-19 Business Complaints” as the Type of Issue. You can also call the Broward County Call Center at 311 or 954-831-4000. Both types of reports can be made anonymously.