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32 Hundred Proposed in Downtown Coral Springs, Set to Feature 300 Units

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32 Hundred Proposed in Downtown Coral Springs, Set to Feature 300 Units

In Coral Springs, a quiet Broward County suburb nestled between Pompano Beach and Fort Lauderdale, a developer has submitted plans for the city’s tallest development. Called 32 Hundred, the project will rise 11 stories atop Downtown Coral Springs’ Bank of America Building. Developer Cade Capital Partners is planning 300 units on the west side of the property, alongside a replacement structure for Bank of America on the left. Facing University Drive, 32 Hundred will be among the many mixed-use developments planned for Downtown Coral Springs.

Located at 3200 N University Drive, the 3.06-acre lot sits directly adjacent to Modera Coral Springs, part of the Cornerstone development in Downtown Coral Springs: a broader effort to revitalize the area. Cade Capital Partners currently owns the property, having initially purchased it for $2.125 million in late 2012.

32 Hundred Proposed in Downtown Coral Springs, Set to Feature 300 Units
32 Hundred Proposed in Downtown Coral Springs, Set to Feature 300 Units
32 Hundred Proposed in Downtown Coral Springs, Set to Feature 300 Units
32 Hundred Proposed in Downtown Coral Springs, Set to Feature 300 Units
32 Hundred Proposed in Downtown Coral Springs, Set to Feature 300 Units
32 Hundred Proposed in Downtown Coral Springs, Set to Feature 300 Units

According to plans submitted to Coral Springs’ Architectural Review Committee, 32 Hundred’s 300 units will be divided into studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom configurations, with one-bedroom units being the most common, ranging from 650 SF to 815 SF. Most units will feature 10-foot ceilings, large floor-to-ceiling windows, and wrap-around balconies. Other units will have even taller ceiling heights, some at 12 FT to 13 FT.

As is typical with early-stage developments, the full amenity package remains subject to change. What is known is a large pool and deck with outdoor seating, alongside more than 8,000 SF of indoor amenity space encompassing co-working space, a mail room, and additional uses.

The ground floor will dedicate 17,020 net SF to commercial uses, of which 5,350 SF will be solely reserved for a bank, likely the replacement Bank of America. The ground floor will also feature a four-lane bank drive-through, expanded sidewalks finished with pavers, and abundant greenery. The multifamily structure on the west side will be wrapped by units on all frontages, with lobby space and units extending to the ground floor as well.

Site plan for 32 Hundred, located at 3200 N University Drive.
Site plan for 32 Hundred, located at 3200 N University Drive.

To accommodate the influx of retail, banking, and residents, the development will include a total of 439 parking spaces spread across the parking garage and ground floor.

Designed by Behar Font Architects, 32 Hundred will rise 11 stories to 127 FT at its tallest point. According to TAPinto Coral Springs, which first reported on the project, the Architectural Review Committee raised several concerns during its initial review weeks ago, including parking podium visibility, balcony railing materials, and potential vertical breaks in the facade given the building’s height.

Elevations of 32 Hundred, located at 3200 N University Drive.
Elevations of 32 Hundred, located at 3200 N University Drive.

Next up is Coral Springs’ City Commission, which will analyze the finalized project for denial or approval, though it was not on the most recent agenda.

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