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• Year Built: 1955
The Flats on Buchanan is an eighteen unit multifamily property located in the burgeoning 441 corridor of West Hollywood, Florida. This rezoned location and market is quietly becoming an area that high profile developers are entering and helping to reshape a once forgotten area in South Broward County. There is tremendous connectivity to so many areas of South Florida including SW Broward, Miami Dade, and Fort Lauderdale. The Florida Turnpike is just a couple minutes away in addition to Interstate 95 being just a few miles away. This incredible location is very supportive of immense employment in the broader market.
The world famous Guitar Hotel of the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino is within view of the Flats on Buchanan. The Hard Rock Stadium is one exit south down the Florida Turnpike as well. Hollywood, Florida is seeing an abundance of redevelopment including major mixed use developments totaling thousands of new class a apartments and condominiums through out the city including the revitalized Young Circle. The Flats on Buchanan is also a short drive to some of the nicest beaches in all of South Florida supported by the historical Hollywood Broadwalk that features excellent biking and walking opportunities.
In total, Hollywood, Florida boasts approximately $1.5 Billion dollars in new development. There are many projects under construction or in planning for the 441 corridor including but not limited to the Kosher Hotel, New Single Family Homes, New Townhomes, New Multifamily and various Retail Projects. Developers of note in the immediate area include but are not limited to Pinnacle Housing, PPG Development, BSD Capital, LL Hart Development, and MG3.
The city of Hollywood has invested significant capital into reshaping main corridors of the city with aggressive new zoning and density allowances and street scaping initiatives. There are few areas in South Florida that can boast the amount of new development as part of a broader vision to rebuild this historic city.