DAVIE, FLA. — El-Ad National Properties has topped off construction of The District in Davie, a $1 billion mixed-use project located about 24 miles north of Miami. The topping off marks the structural completion of Phase I, including the entry promenade and service access roadways, of the 2.8 million-square-foot development. Phase I is anticipated for completion in early 2027.
When fully built out across three phases, The District in Davie will feature five residential towers ranging from 21 to 24 stories with 1,292 rental units, 36,000 square feet of restaurant and retail space and 1.1 million square feet of access-controlled parking with 2,650 spaces. Each tower will offer studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units that will range in size from 589 to 1,460 square feet.
Residences will feature high-speed internet, smart thermostats and keyless entry, as well as private terraces on each floor. Amenities will include rooftop pools, coworking spaces, pet parks, children’s play suites, 24-hour fitness and spa treatment rooms, outdoor kitchens, game lounges and a reservable sky lounge for indoor and outdoor entertaining.
Atlanta-based architecture firm Cooper Carry is designing the project. Promethean Builders LLC is serving as general contractor.
Situated in central Broward County, Davie is one of South Florida’s fastest-growing suburban communities, according to El-Ad. The town is home to the South Florida Education Center, which includes Nova Southeastern University and several other major institutions. Davie is proximate to I-595, the Florida Turnpike, I-75, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and Port Everglades.
Boca Raton-based El-Ad is an Elad Group company, a developer known for projects such as the restoration of the Plaza Hotel in New York City.
— Kristin Harlow