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Fort Lauderdale's Metamorphosis


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#1 tombarnes

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Posted 28 December 2008 - 07:26 PM

The Transformation of Fort Lauderdale

I happened to run across this video of Spring Break 1985 while researching a particular property in Fort Lauderdale.  While Spring Break undoubtedly filled the pockets of many merchants, restaurants and hotels, its absebce is not to be mourned.  While I never even visited Fort Lauderdale until 1999, I've heard stories about what it was like during the 70's and 80's.  Maybe I'm just getting older, but the absence of beer helmets is a good thing....

               Sun Sentinel/YouTube  Video from 1985

 

#2 finehoe

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Posted 25 January 2009 - 11:04 AM

View Posttombarnes, on Dec 28 2008, 08:26 PM, said:

The Transformation of Fort Lauderdale

Sun Sentinel/YouTubeVideo from 1985

I wonder if all those new "luxury" condo/hotels down there now bring in anything near $100 million (adjusted for inflation, of course).

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Posted 12 February 2009 - 08:22 PM

I will grant you that I have not seen many lights on in the St. Regis/Ritz-Carlton lately.  Still, plans seem to be going forward for the development of more hotels.  The Mandarin Oriental project at Ireland's may not be announced until next year, but it is supposedly still in the works.

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Posted 29 March 2009 - 04:53 PM

Another interesting reader's forum on how dull and lifeless the new "luxury" Fort Lauderdale Beach is:

http://www.sun-senti...0,3484009.story




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