This is excellent news for the city of Fort Lauderdale. Developers are traditionally much more conservative about building office buildings than retail or residential. To me, this shows a general strength in our market at a time when people are a bit more cautious than just a year ago.

Looking NE

Looking SE

Entrance

The existing Justice Building will be bulldozed. You can see the new courthouse building behind.

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Sun Sentinel Article
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