High-rise projects would add more than 27,000 new residential units in Fort Lauderdale

If the fiercest critics of Fort Lauderdale’s evolving skyline had their way, they might just shut the door on new development, lock the deadbolt and throw away the key.

That’s not happening. They know it and so do the developers.

In today’s economic climate, construction has hit a slowdown — a fact of life celebrated by the critics. But there’s still a slew of projects in the pipeline for Broward County’s most populous city, many of them high-rise towers that will be teeming with new residences if and when they get built…

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