Hines, in partnership with Cresset Real Estate, Las Americas, Hudson Capital, Halmos Holdings and Urban Street Development, is developing FAT Village - a 5.6-acre, 835,000-square-foot, office, retail and residential mixed-use urban destination in Fort Lauderdale’s Flagler Village neighborhood.
FAT (Food Art Technology) Village is two blocks from the Brightline’s Fort Lauderdale high-speed commuter rail station, which connects Fort Lauderdale to Miami, West Palm Beach and Orlando. This four-block creative enclave will serve as the reimagined epicenter of the City’s art-centric district. Phase I will feature 600 multifamily units in two residential towers; 73,000 square feet of curated food and beverage offerings, shopping, entertainment, art studios and galleries; and 176,000 square feet of office space in Hines proprietary, heavy timber T3 (Timber, Transit, Technology) creative office building and a parking deck with 1,100+ spaces. Phase II will add another 250-unit multifamily tower with 10,400 square feet of street level retail and additional structured parking.
Phase I construction will begin Q1 2024 with a target completion of Q1 2027.