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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.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Fort Lauderdale’s plan to replace popular beach basketball courts with pickleball courts sparks backlash and questions from the community.
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 ...
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