
After multiple rounds of revisions with Fort Lauderdale’s regulatory boards, One on One Harbor Beach Inc., an affiliate of Camaco Development, has submitted a revised proposal for a condominium project on Fort Lauderdale Beach. Branded as One on One, also referred to as Harbor Drive Residences, the latest plan increases both the building’s scale and unit count compared to earlier versions. The proposal now calls for a 21-story tower containing 36 residential units. Planned for 3043 and 3049 Harbor Drive, the development is being designed by New York based Kora Architects in partnership with Adache Group Architects.
Plans for the development first surfaced in early 2023, when Camaco Development proposed a slender, 17-unit residential building on a single parcel at 3034 Harbor Drive. Since that initial submission, the developer returned to Fort Lauderdale’s Development Review Committee with an expanded proposal that incorporates both 3043 and 3049 Harbor Drive.
Property records show that 3043 Harbor Drive was purchased for approximately $2.6 million in 2021, while Camaco is currently under contract to acquire the adjacent property. Following review by the Development Review Committee, the project has progressed to the Fort Lauderdale Planning and Zoning Board, where updated exterior and interior designs are under consideration as part of the latest application.
Although the project had been scheduled for review at the Planning and Zoning Board meeting on December 17, 2025, at 6:00 p.m., the applicant requested a deferral. As a result, the proposal is now set to be reviewed at the Board’s January 21st, 2026, meeting.





Plans submitted to Fort Lauderdale planners outline a residential tower comprised of two-, three-, four-, and five-bedroom units. The residences are designed with generous floor areas, with penthouse units approaching 9,000 SF and smaller units measuring around 1,800 SF. A full floor of resident amenities is proposed on level 7, featuring a fitness center, a pool and spa, a private pool bar, a social club, wellness facilities, a game room, and additional spaces.
Because the earlier tower proposal was notably slender, floor plates were designed to accommodate a single full-floor residence. Under the revised plans, while unit sizes remain similarly large, each floor will contain at least two residences. The two highest levels of the tower are planned to include two penthouse units per floor.
In addition, while the aforementioned submission to the Development Review Committee proposed 112 parking spaces, the latest revision reduces that total to 93. To optimize the smaller podium, 19 compact spaces are included. The architect has also designed the podium’s facade with a textured, modern screening featuring smooth stucco finishes and brown-painted aluminum cladding.

At ground level, the proposal includes upgrades to both the pedestrian realm and on-site landscaping, with plans calling for a five-foot-wide sidewalk accompanied by landscaped areas (replacing the current condition of no sidewalks). The ground floor layout also incorporates a designated residential drop-off area, mechanical spaces, and a generously sized lobby.

According to elevations, the building will reach a height of 259 FT to the top of the mechanical screen. Units will offer views of both Downtown Fort Lauderdale and Fort Lauderdale Beach, with expansive balconies and an all-glass facade enhancing views. While the South Florida Business Journal previously reported the tower at 22 floors based on earlier submissions, the updated elevations showcase a 21-story structure.

According to the developer’s website, the project is set for completion in 2028. While it’s unclear whether that timeline has been revised, it would be somewhat consistent with plan approvals in 2026 followed by the permitting and the construction process.