Over 150 guests, including Pompano Beach Mayor Rex Harden and Pompano Beach City Council members, attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Old Town Square. This 10-story mixed-use apartment tower will buttress the city’s historic district that is becoming a hub for arts and culture in Pompano Beach.
The development features studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments and townhomes. Residents can enjoy several on-site amenities, including a resort-style swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, barbecue gazebo, gaming and yoga decks, social lounge, fitness center, community bicycles, mini-market, dog run, and 24/7 property management services.
The Old Town District has long been the subject of City Hall’s attention. More recently, private sector interest has come together for public-private partnerships, resulting in rapid development over the past few years. Home to the historic Bailey Contemporary Arts Center, Old Town Untapped and within walking distance of several housing complexes – Old Town has been poised to become Pompano’s cultural epicenter.
Additionally, dozens of acres just west of Dixie Highway are slated to become Downtown Pompano, which Harden purported to be the future “economic engine” of Pompano Beach at a public meeting in February.
The City of Pompano and Roca Point Partners are still in deliberations on how to proceed with their master plan and are expected to come to an agreement in the coming months.
Adjacent to Old Town Square, plans for Old Town II, a 10-story, 319-unit mixed-use rental property, are underway. Set to commence construction in late 2024, Old Town II will offer one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments.
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