FAA Determinations Issued For Eight 342-Foot-Tall Towers At The Galleria Redevelopment In Fort Lauderdale

FAA determinations have been issued for eight proposed high-rise towers associated with the planned redevelopment of The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale. The filings, issued on May 13, 2026 to FLL GALLERIA VENTURE, LLC and addressed to Ron Tencer of InSite Group, list eight structures labeled B1 through B8, each rising 342 feet above ground level, or approximately 350 feet above sea level. The filings were granted “Determination of No Hazard to Air Navigation” status through the FAA’s OE/AAA system,

The FAA filings appear to correspond with the previously reported redevelopment vision for the approximately 31.5-acre regional mall property near East Sunrise Boulevard and the Intracoastal Waterway. Plans submitted to the City of Fort Lauderdale in August 2025 outline a phased mixed-use redevelopment led by a joint venture between GFO Investments and InSite Group, alongside Atlas Hill Real Estate and Prime Finance.

Current proposals call for 3,144 rental apartments, including 1,273 workforce housing units proposed under Florida’s Live Local Act, a 170-room hotel, office and retail space, restaurants, and more than 4,700 parking spaces. Plans also call for over 1 million square feet of retained and new commercial, retail, restaurant, wellness, and office space. Various reports have indicated the redevelopment could include up to nine towers, though only eight structures were identified within the FAA OE/AAA system filings reviewed by Florida YIMBY. Two of the towers are attached and have occasionally been represented separately in conceptual renderings.

At 342 feet in height, the filings support plans for towers rising approximately 30 stories, though final floor counts may vary depending on floor-to-floor dimensions and rooftop mechanical configurations. The redevelopment proposal follows the 2025 acquisition of the property by affiliates tied to GFO Investments and InSite Group for a reported $73 million…

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