Saturday, February 22, 2014

And the project is under way! Paramount at Fort Lauderdale Beach is a reality !



Former Howard Johnson hotel demolished in Fort Lauderdale.

In the news...

The former Howard Johnson hotel in Fort Lauderdale Beach was brought down to clear the way for an 18-story luxury condo tower.


The old hotel at 700 North Atlantic Blvd. was sold for $23 million during a bankruptcy auction last year to Maryland-based developer Cignal Corp., but after the company failed to show at the closing, the property was moved to runners-up, Dev Motwani's Chieftain Holdings for $20 million.

After the building is cleared away, the condominium tower dubbed Paramount Fort Lauderdale Beach will be built by developer Encore Housing Opportunity Fund, a group headed by Art Falcone and Nitin Motwani.

For a quick look at the demolition, click here:

                                 VIDEO OF DEMOLITION OF OLD HOWARD JOHNSON

(as seen on youtube.com)

The building will house 95 condos overlooking the Atlantic Ocean shoreline and the landscape of Bonnet House Museum and Gardens along A-1-A.

Residences will range from 1,934 to 3,493 square feet ,with prices starting at $1 million, according to a news release.

The building will take 18-months to build and is slated to open winter 2016.
Encore Funds is also teaming up with developer Daniel Kodsi for the 18-story project.
Kodsi is best known as the CEO of Royal Palms Communities, which has developed mixed-use real estate for the past two decades.


Feb 19, 2014. From The South Florida Business Journal


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