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Rob McKinzie, of Fort Lauderdale, plays basketball on the Fort Lauderdale beach court on Thursday, May 1, 2025. A plan to convert the courts into pickleball courts has sparked a public outcry.
For two years now, Fort Lauderdale has been a city without a City Hall. The eight-story building was critically damaged in a record-breaking rainstorm that hit in April 2023, sending floodwaters ...
Fort Lauderdale’s City Hall was critically damaged in a record-breaking rainstorm that hit in April 2023. Now, the city is moving forward with plans for a new building in the same spot.
Fort Lauderdale’s plan to replace popular beach basketball courts with pickleball courts sparks backlash and questions from the community.
A small sign with big impact went up late last week near the public basketball courts toward the southern end of Fort Lauderdale beach: “Coming Soon: Basketball court conversion to pickleball ...
Critics called it a bad deal on steroids. Fort Lauderdale turned pricey public land worth $35 million over to a private developer for 50 years on the promise he would build a towering food hall ...
An overhead view of land on the 300 block of North Andrews Avenue in Fort Lauderdale is shown in this photo. [ JOE CAVARETTA | South Florida Sun-Sentinel ] Subscribe ...
The City of Fort Lauderdale agreed to reimburse 100% of the city taxes Affiliated pays for 15 years. Broward County agreed to a 30-year deal to reimburse about half of the taxes, or $5.5 million.
To help ease gridlock, Fort Lauderdale is studying a controversial proposal that would turn Andrews Avenue and Third Avenue into a pair of one-way streets with dedicated bus lanes from Sunrise ...
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