125 North Birch

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.

It's not a trick. It's a treat! There's now a lot more time to complete your 2020 Census. The U.S. Census Bureau recently announced that census operations will continue through the original date of October 31, 2020. Read the statement atbit.ly/2SwKxJC.
Census takers will still be visiting households that haven't completed their census. They may also visit your house if you did complete it as a quality check. Learn more about census taker visits and why they may still visit your home even if you’ve responded at bit.ly/2R8U09i or on the City’s website at bit.ly/3j5covo.
So, why wait for a census taker to visit? Take 10 minutes and complete it now. Your response will help the City secure funding for hospitals, schools, nutrition programs, Medicare/Medicaid programs, housing, roads, bridges, emergency response and so much more for the next 10 years.
Three ways to respond to the 2020 Census
- Online: my2020census.gov
- By Phone: 1-844-330-2020 (English), 1-844-468-2020 (Spanish), 1-844-477-2020 (Haitian Creole), 1-844-474-2020 (Portuguese) (toll-free daily 7am-2am) Phone numbers in other languages at bit.ly/3h1CpLM.
- By Mail: Mail back your census questionnaire
Census Self-Response Rates as of October 5, 2020
National 66.7%
Florida 63.5%
Fort Lauderdale 57%
See how your neighborhood is responding in the 2020 Census at bit.ly/3gZQHwG.
You Count. Fort Lauderdale Counts. Everyone Counts. Raise the Count, Neighbors!
Voting Information
Vote-by-Mail Ballot 'Send' Deadline
The Broward County Supervisor of Elections has mailed vote-by-mail ballots; you should have received yours by now if already requested.
The last day to request a vote-by-mail ballot is October 24.
Early Voting Dates & Times
October 19 Through November 1
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
You can drop off your mail-in ballot from October 19 - November 1 at any early voting location.
Election Day - November 3
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Completed mail-in ballots can be dropped off at early voting sites. They cannot be dropped off at your precinct on Election Day unless you mean to dispose of the ballot and vote in person.
If you plan to mail your ballot, please do so no later than the second week of October to ensure timely delivery and check the status of your ballot atbrowardsoe.org.
Please note that, according to the Broward Supervisor of Elections office, 3,302 ballots were rejected in the August 18 Primary. 2,923 of those ballots arrived after 7 p.m. on Election Day. Another 288 mail in ballots had no signatures on the envelopes, 76 signatures were signed by someone other than the voter, and 15 did not match the same voter's signature on file.
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The greatness of our community starts with passionate citizens like you. 
Please do not hesitate to contact our District 2 Outreach Coordinator, Celia Gisleson, with any questions, comments or thoughtful suggestions cgisleson@fortlauderdale.gov or 954-828-5923.
Steve Glassman
Fort Lauderdale Vice Mayor, District 2