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Las Olas Boulevard is a major east-west thoroughfare in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States that runs from SW 1st Avenue in the Central Business District to Florida State Road A1A in Fort Lauderdale Beach. The name "Las Olas" means "The Waves" in Spanish. The road once carried the designations of State Road A1A Alt. and State Road 842.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, unlike many cities in the United States, has an official program for recognizing official neighborhoods.Under the Neighborhood Organization Recognition Program, [1] over 60 distinct neighborhoods have received official recognition from the city.
100 Las Olas - 499/152 46 2020 Residential / Hotel 2 Icon Las Olas 455 / 139 42 2017 Residential / Apartment [1] 3 Las Olas River House: 452 / 138 42 2004 Residential [2] 4 Las Olas Grand - 420 / 128 38 2005 Residential [3] 5 110 Tower: 410 / 125 30 1988 Commercial. Formerly known as AutoNation Tower [4] 6 Bank of America Tower: 407 / 124 23 ...
The New River Tunnel, officially known as the Henry E. Kinney Tunnel, is a highway tunnel that carries U.S. Route 1 underneath the New River and Las Olas Boulevard in downtown Fort Lauderdale. The tunnel replaced the Federal Aid Highway Bridge, a drawbridge opened on August 26, 1926, and closed in 1958.
Bank of America Plaza is a 365 feet (111 m), 23-story [1] office building located at Las Olas City Centre in downtown Fort Lauderdale, Florida.The structure was finished in early 2003, and contains a parking garage which is located on the second to sixth floors, a small retail mall, and a Bank of America—the building's namesake tenant—on the ground floor. [2]
The Seven Isles neighborhood comprises 315 households, with approximately 1,145 residents, and is situated north of Las Olas Boulevard.The Intracoastal Waterway borders the east and north boundaries, while the neighborhoods of Sunrise Key and Sunrise Intracoastal are to the north, the neighborhood of Central Beach is east of it, the neighborhoods of Idlewyld and Riviera Isles are to the south ...
The downtown area, especially around Las Olas Boulevard, first underwent redevelopment starting in 2002, [99] and now hosts many new hotels and high-rise condominium developments. [100] The city's central business district is the largest downtown in Broward County, although there are other cities in the county with commercial centers.
Broward Boulevard is an 11.766 miles (18.936 km) [1] [2] long major east–west thoroughfare through Broward County, Florida, mostly designated State Road 842 (SR 842). The western terminus is an intersection with Commodore Drive in Plantation , and it continues east to U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Fort Lauderdale .