The city of Hallandale Beach has caught the attention of those relocating to South Florida with developers having called the city “underdeveloped and a place for opportunity.” Between outside developers’ increasing interest and the commitment of local officials to the city’s sustainable growth, Hallandale Beach is seeing over $1 billion in development with more to follow.
Most recently, development began in June on what will become the new Hallandale City Center, a mixed-use plan that will include about 8,000 square feet of retail space for a “Green Grocery” store and 270 parking spaces. At the project’s groundbreaking, Hallandale Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Executive Director Jeremy Earle called the City Center “one of the biggest projects that the HBCRA has undertaken to date.” A press release noted the development’s alignment with the organization’s redevelopment plan, promising a connection between the Food, Fashion, Art and Design District, Artsquare and Atlantic Village that will play a role in providing necessary, diverse housing options.