Waterfront Condo Project Declared “Unsafe” In Fort Lauderdale Beach

  • Published by Peter Zalewski
  • 9/28/2024
  • 11:17:12 PM
A red-tag notice posted at the entrance of the Springbrook Gardens condo declared: “THIS BUILDING SHALL BE VACATED.”

Residents of the Springbrook Gardens condo project on Fort Lauderdale Beach were evacuated after the city’s Development Services Department declared the building “unsafe.” (Image courtesy of NBCMiami.com)

As Category 4 Hurricane Helene was swirling in the Gulf of Mexico, the 77-year-old Springbrook Gardens condo project on Fort Lauderdale Beach was evacuated due to the building being declared “unsafe” by government officials.

A review of government records shows the 18-unit condo project at 125 N. Birch Road has – or recently completed – applications for “Structural Permits” pertaining to work ranging from “Exterior Common Area Emergency Shoring” to “Eyebrow Concrete Repair / Cracks On West Site Wall,” according to the urban planning and permitting consultancy Miami21zoning.com.

Residents of the Springbrook Gardens condo were notified with a red-tag notice dated Wednesday, Sept. 25, that they would have to evacuate by Noon on Friday, Sept. 27, according to a report from NBCMiami.com.

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