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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.

Hello:

 

I have attached  Broward County’s News Release for Emergency Order 20-21. Broward County has taken these measures in hopes that we can stop the surge of our COVID cases.  I am hopeful residents, visitors and businesses will remain attentive to practice the safety guidelines we have implemented.  I want us to continue to move forward but I definitely do not want this surge to continue.

 

For those interested, Broward County Commission will be holding a COVID 19 special workshop on Friday, July 10, 2020 at 10:00 a.m.  The workshop will be broadcast “live” on the County website, Broward.org.  I will be attending virtually, as I am sure some of my colleagues will be doing the same.  I look forward to receiving an update from our County Administration and the Florida Department of Health.

 

I know I have mentioned numerous times before, but please check Broward’s website for a multitude of coronavirus information.  We have initiated a business complaint tracker, and we provide various links that include the Florida Department of Health’s daily updates on cases, hospitalization etc.  Not to mention we provide information of the many test sites throughout the County.

 

As always, if I can be of any assistance to you, please let me know.

 

Stay healthy! 

 

 

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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County Issues Emergency Order 20-21

  

- County ramps up enforcement to keep our economy open -

  

BROWARD COUNTY, FL – As the number of COVID-19 cases, positivity rates and hospitalizations continue to rise, due in part to some patrons and businesses not complying with local emergency orders,it has become necessary for Broward County to increase its regulatory efforts and increase penalties for those who violate emergency orders. Broward County’s actions are designed to contain the renewed and rapid spread of the virus, as South Florida remains the state’s epicenter for cases of COVID-19.

Today, Broward County Administrator Bertha Henry issued Emergency Order 20-21, which is an all-inclusive order to clarify previous Emergency Orders. The Order is effective at 12:01 AM on Friday, July 10, 2020. More…