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  2. List of tallest buildings in Fort Lauderdale - Wikipedia

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    This list of tallest buildings in Fort Lauderdale ranks skyscrapers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, by height. The heights of buildings includes architectural details (permanent parts) but excludes antennas. The tallest building in the city of Fort Lauderdale is 100 Las Olas, which is 152m (499 feet) tall and has 46 floors.

  3. 110 Tower - Wikipedia

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    110 Tower, formerly known as AutoNation Tower, is a 410.1 feet (125.0 m) modernist office building in downtown Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The building was one of the first modern high-rise office buildings constructed in the city, and became part of the city's sprawling skyline.

  4. One Financial Plaza (Fort Lauderdale) - Wikipedia

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    Floor area. 291,745 sq ft (27,104.0 m 2) [1] One Financial Plaza is a 374 ft (114 m), 28-story building in downtown Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, was opened in 1972. At the time of its opening, it was the tallest building in the Fort Lauderdale area. It has since been surpassed by several buildings.

  5. Fort Lauderdale airport starts building $400M terminal to ...

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    The fifth terminal at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is expected to be finished in 2026. Fort Lauderdale airport starts building $400M terminal to handle millions more passengers ...

  6. Las Olas River House - Wikipedia

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    Design and construction. Developer. Tarragon Corporation. Las Olas River House is a 42-story residential skyscraper located in downtown Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It stood as the tallest building in Ft. Lauderdale, until The Icon on Las Olas overtook it in late 2017.

  7. Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Wikipedia

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    After Miami and Hialeah, Fort Lauderdale is the third-most populous city in the Miami metropolitan area, which had a population of 6,166,488 in 2019. [11] Built in 1838 and first incorporated in 1911, Fort Lauderdale is named after a series of forts built by the United States during the Second Seminole War. [12]

  8. 1 dead, 2 injured as Fort Lauderdale building crane fails ...

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    April 4, 2024 at 5:14 PM. One person died and three others were hurt Thursday when a heavy section of a construction crane plunged hundreds of feet onto a bridge in downtown Fort Lauderdale.

  9. Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale - Wikipedia

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    The NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale is an art museum in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Originating in 1958 as the Fort Lauderdale Art Center, the museum is now located in an 83,000-square-foot (7,700 m 2) modernist building designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes.

  10. Coca-Cola Bottling Plant (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Coca-Cola Bottling Plant (also known as the Florida Coca-Cola Bottling Company) is an historic building located at 644 South Andrews Avenue at the corner of Southeast 7th Street in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States. Built in 1938, it was designed by Fort Lauderdale architect Courtney Stewart in the Mission / Spanish Revival style of ...

  11. Bryan Building - Wikipedia

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    The Bryan Building, which has also been known as the Shepherd Building and as the DeSoto Hotel, is a historic site in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It is located at 220-230 Brickell Avenue. In 1997 it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.