IN THE NEWS: Fort Lauderdale fuels northwest building boom with $2.1 million for developers
By Brittany Wallman / South Florida Sun Sentinel The march of redevelopment continues in northwest Fort Lauderdale, with millions in public funds fueling the building spree.Tuesday, the city gave out another $2.1 million to remake the decades-old American Legion hall, build affordably priced townhouses, subsidize office space and spark creation of jobs for people who live in the northwest.The subsidies, mostly in the form of forgivable loans, are in addition to millions given to developers over the past two years. A few of the other recipients: Sistrunk Market and Brewery, a $1.4 million forgivable loan; Six13 tower, a $7 million forgivable loan; and Hotel d’Arts, a $3 million subsidy. In addition, Tuesday night, commissioners approved a site plan for a new YMCA on Sistrunk Boulevard, a project receiving $10 million in public funds. Lorraine Mizell, 78, a lifelong resident of the northwest, said she’s...