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Fort Lauderdale Makes The Top 10 Best Downtowns of 2014 List

Downtown is the place to be. It’s where art and music collide with small business and fine dining. The best downtowns exhibit a variety of cultures that reflect the areas: from historical buildings and modern new construction, to fine art galleries and community spaces. A successful downtown experience encompasses the best of the community, offering residents and tourists great activities and support for social interaction. The very top of the list of the best downtowns all have one thing in common; they are multifaceted and draw out people from the outer boroughs and the suburbs, while attracting out-of-town visitors at the same time.

Usually, we use the most up-to-date statistical information to compile The Top 10 Best Downtowns 2014 list. Don’t misunderstand, we still rely on accurate numbers related to population and business growth: but popularity depends on the aesthetic of the architecture and the energy only the locals can bring. Our best explorers have gone there and reported back with their honest opinions.

The best downtowns evolve over a long time span, sometimes going through different phases in city planning dependent on the local councilmen. From historical sites to man made attractions, residents and tourists alike shape these downtown areas.

Sheila Grant is the editor of Downtown Idea Exchange and Downtown Promotion Reporter. She has some thoughtful insight into what makes a downtown area successful: “We think they are the most vital part of the city. They give everyone in the outlying areas a sense of community and heritage.” She goes on to state that “The way to have a really vibrant downtown is to have residents there who can support the businesses and provide that life on the street to make the area seem more lively and safer.”

Our picks for the Best Downtowns begin with Fort Lauderdale in Florida

Why Fort Lauderdale? Besides the hopping club culture, the real estate market has improved considerably: with a lowered vacancy rate over the past two years by 5.7 percent. Like many other downtowns, young career minded individuals are shaping the marketplace. People working entry level jobs and small business owners want to be close to their place of business. Besides the new wave of people moving in from out-of-town, longterm residents have experienced a rise in their salaries and property values. Previously known as a beach bum epicenter, urban planners and city officials saw the need to make an effort to change the structure of downtown to better serve the evolving community needs. Beginning in 2003, and amending the plan in 2007, their plans have been a success.

Taking their inspiration from the iconic Italian city of Venice, the community leaders made the New River a focal point. This made sense because over 40,000 residents live on the water, literally. Yacht owners love the lifestyle Fort Lauderdale has to offer. The views of the Atlantic Ocean were kept in mind in the architectural plans for new buildings. Himmarshee Village is the center for retailers, comedy and music venues and family run eateries and bars. Broward Center for the Performing Arts is a prominent theater, which funnels patrons from their shows to the locally owned businesses. Like many great town centers, Fort Lauderdale has not forgotten its past. The Bonnet House Museum and Gardens, plus the Nova Southeastern University Museum of Art make for a fine cultural experience.

Las Olas Boulevard bridges the gap between A1A and the Atlantic Ocean. 17 blocks offer a European experience: with alfresco dining, fine art exhibition spaces, and a contemporary club scene. Las Olas Boulevard inspired the city planning committee. With thoughtful landscaping, plus careful color choices for buildings new and old, Las Olas served as the inspiration for the new Fort Lauderdale.

South Florida Market Looking Better

South FloridaMIAMI – June 16, 2009 – South Florida home prices have hit bottom, but threats to the housing market still loom as foreclosures rise, mortgage rates creep up and inventories remain high.

That’s according to a prominent economist and several top real estate brokers who spoke here Thursday during the International Real Estate Congress hosted by the Realtor Association of Greater Miami and the Beaches.

“We’re certainly near the bottom if not at the bottom,” said Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors.

The median price of an existing single-family home in Palm Beach County has plunged more than 40 percent since 2005. Yun cited a study released last week by research firm IHS Global Insight that said home prices in Palm Beach County are undervalued by 32 percent.

Mike Pappas, head of Keyes Co. Realtors, agreed that the withering collapse of the past three years finally has ended.

“We believe the worst is behind us,” Pappas said.

That’s not to say that the housing market is poised for a big rebound. Realtors see obstacles, including:

• Foreclosures. The number of foreclosure filings in Palm Beach County rose 33 percent from April to May, research firm RealtyTrac said Thursday. “Unfortunately, foreclosures will continue to increase,” Yun said.

• Rising mortgage rates. The average rate for a 30-year mortgage spiked from 5.29 percent last week to 5.59 percent this week, Freddie Mac said Thursday. Yun acknowledged that rates above 6 percent would slow the recovery, but he predicted rates will fall to 5.2 percent later this year. “I believe the bond market is overreacting,” Yun said, causing rates to rise.

• High inventories. The number of homes for sale has fallen over the past year, but there remains a glut of homes on the market. Inventory “is still much higher than it should be,” said Ron Shuffield, head of EWM Realtors.

• A sluggish high-end market. Although properties priced at under $200,000 are moving quickly, the high-end market is “stagnant,” in part because of high rates for jumbo loans, said Rei Mesa of Prudential Florida Realty.

Copyright © 2009 The Palm Beach Post, Fla., Jeff Ostrowski. Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.

New “Green” Luxury Apartment Building In Downtown Ft. Lauderdale

 

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 As the finest rental community in Fort Lauderdale, Satori will awaken your senses in life-inspiring ways.  Fill your soul with the serenity of a gentle waterfall or the tranquility of a relaxing Zen garden. Enjoy the ease and convenience of neighborhood shops nestled in a brick-paved village just below your residence.

Live in harmony with a plethora of earth-friendly features that save you money on energy costs while reducing your carbon footprint.  Free yourself from everyday chores with private concierge and valet services.

Pamper yourself in luxury with wonderful amenities — from beautifully appointed interiors by designer Steven G., to the spectacular infinity pool outside your 2-story health club and spa. Everything at Satori has been designed to enrich your life.

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Recharge and refresh in The Club

Awaken your senses in a private two-story health club and spa that is the heart and beat of Satori. Take a swim in the infinity-edge pool, a favorite gathering place for your neighbors and their guests. Enjoy a long afternoon of languor and repose lounging or sipping cocktails by a tantalizing waterfall as it cascades into a whirlpool spa. Stretch and unwind in a yoga class or power through a cardio and strength workout in the gym. The Club also features a Cyber Cafe and conference room, media center, and juice bar.

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Renew Your Mind At the Spa

Inside The Club at Satori you’ll also enjoy a full spa with massage treatment rooms, whirlpool, and men’s and women’s steam and sauna. Soothe away your stresses with a healing massage. Or pamper yourself with a rejuvenating facial in this tranquil oasis.

 

Indulge at the Gourmet Demonstration Kitchensushi

If you enjoy tantalizing cooking classes and guest chef appearances, the gourmet demonstration kitchen at The Club will provide the backdrop for you to experience culinary masterpieces by local chefs. Indulge in decadent desserts from gourmet pastry chefs or enlighten your palette with a wine tasting hosted by a renowned sommelier. It’s all here, just for you! 

 Maintain your chi in our tranquil Zen garden

Discover what an unexpected moment of bliss can add to the quality of your day. Whether you take a moment to meditate in the formal Zen Garden, or gain a measure of inner peace from the mere sight of a reflecting pool lined with palms, or enjoy the smell of fragrant flowers surrounding a verdant courtyard, life at Satori will reward you with happiness.

Enjoy eco-friendly living and make your friends “Green” with envy.

With Satori’s extensive list of “Green” features, you’ll be doing your part to leave a smaller carbon footprint for tomorrow while saving money on your energy costs today.

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HIGH-EFFICIENCY AIR CONDITIONING (SEER 15) helps reduce electrical consumption by 14%. Carrier’s Hi-efficiency “Puron” meets the Energy Star Guidelines. Plus the use of no CFC based refrigerant is environmentally friendly and won’t deplete the ozone. Efficient MERV 8 air filters reduce air pollution.

PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTATS help you save energy and lower electric bills.

ROOF SOLAR SYSTEM using Flex Light Photovoltaic system to help lower building electrical costs.

WHITE REFLECTIVE ROOF MATERIAL lowers energy consumption by using single ply 80 mil white reflective roofing material containing 7.5% recycled content.

FRONT LOADING WASHERS AND DRYERS not only use less water and less energy, they are also more gentle on your clothes.

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recycling and pollution prevention

CHLORINE-FREE POOL eliminates chemical exposure to your skin, eyes & hair

RECYCLING PROGRAM for plastic, newspapers, and garbage is good for the environment by reducing landfills.

BARK PARK has an abundant supply of bio-degradable waste bags

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY CLEANING PRODUCTS

PUBLIC TRANSPORTION helps reduce greenhouse gases while lowering fuel costs and Satori makes it easy with a bus stop right outside the front door. So next time you go grocery shopping, or spend a night out with friends, leave your car home and take an earth-friendly bus

PLUG-IN STATIONS available in the garage for charging electric/battery powered vehicles.

eco-friendly construction

ZERO VOC-EMITTING CARPET AND LOW VOC-EMITTING PAINTS means low Volatile Organic Compounds.

CONCRETE PAVERS use recycled content.

LIGHT GAUGE STEEL used for interior walls contains a minimum of 31% recycled content.

THE DRYWALL uses gypsum board with no reportable VOC content.

COVERED PARKING GARAGE utilizes a reduced heat island effect to reduce global warming.

PRESERVED NATURAL HABITAT through redevelopment of the property.

RECYCLED MATERIALS from the demolished buildings.

CONSTRUCTION WASTE diverted from landfills to recycling transfer stations

pricing 

1bd/1bth from $1,407 per month
875 – 976 square feet

2bd/2bth from $2,149 per month
1,215 – 1,516 square feet

3bd/2bth from $2,500 per month
1,426 – 2,885 square feet

**Select units offer 2 free months
**Pricing and availability subject to change