Talk:List of tallest buildings in Fort Lauderdale

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Las Olas Grand?[edit]

Someone added a building with no references/sources...this needs to be checked out.Ryoung122 20:41, 7 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

The meter height isn't on emporis, but given the number of floors, it is likely by someone that knows the building and is list correctly. Frank0051 (talk) 23:49, 7 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I was the one who added it. Frank0051 is correct, I know the building is there. It is even in the picture at the top of the page. (It is the tallest building in between Las Olas River House and the Bank of America Tower) Unfortunately, I could not find a verified source for the exact height. ~ Jedi94 (talk) 20:28, 23 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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UC approved proposed section uses bare links and year proposed vs build target. Edge city tallest[edit]

The UC section has dozens of skyscrapers over 150 meters (490 ft) proposed in the early 2020s, compared to one or two built so far, but puts the date for all of them at 2022 with bare links for references, sometimes repeating the same link multiple times.

These giant condo towers on the beach in southern Broward dwarf Fort Lauderdale's downtown and Fort Lauderdale Beach buildings, since 2005.

Also is not the fact that a significant city doesn't contain it's County/metro area's largest buliding for several decades notable? Hallandale Beach, Florida, a few miles to the southeast, on the coast, has the county's largest and highest buliding, the Hallandal Beach Club (Tower 2), since the mid 2000s, and it will hold that title for 20 years, until about 2026. B137 (talk) 04:10, 10 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]