
Plans have been unveiled for a new tower proposal at 11 N Andrews Ave, a site that has undergone multiple design iterations in recent years. Led by Bachow Ventures in partnership with Infinity Collective, the latest submission marks the fourth version of a project first introduced in early 2022. The development team is now returning to Fort Lauderdale’s Development Review Committee seeking approval to increase the unit count from previously approved site plans, with the updated proposal calling for a 378-unit residential tower.
The assemblage, which currently includes a Goodyear auto service center and surface parking, is located in close proximity to the Fort Lauderdale Brightline station. The property was acquired in 2023 for approximately $8 million, at which time the Goodyear tenant had two years remaining on its lease. That lease has since expired, clearing the way for redevelopment of the site.









According to plans submitted to the public today (January 9th, 2026), the proposed 378 units will include 36 studio apartments, 252 one-bedroom units, and 90 two-bedroom units. Studio residences would start at a minimum of 460 SF, while the largest units would be two-bedroom apartments measuring up to 1,396 SF.
Residents will have access to an array of amenities located above the 26th floor, offering rooftop views of the surrounding area. Planned amenities include a demo kitchen, dedicated co-working space, a 2,342 SF fitness room, resident lounge, barbecue area, and a pool equipped with a spa and private cabanas.
At ground level, the project will feature an expanded sidewalk with planters and landscaping integrated into the streetscape. There will be 5,605 SF of retail space, a slight reduction from the 5,822 SF approved under the original site plan (requiring an amendment to the site plan). In addition, the tower’s podium will feature 444 parking spaces.

Designed by well-known architect Cube 3, the tower is proposed to rise 26 stories, measuring 310 FT. The building features a warm, tropical-inspired aesthetic, with a mix of board-look cladding, tan and white smooth stucco finishes, and metal balcony railings. At the base, the podium features tan-colored breeze blocks, adding texture while allowing for ventilation.



As previously noted, the latest submission marks the fourth redesign of the project, reflecting a multi-year evolution in scale and form. Initial plans unveiled in 2022 called for a tall 47-story tower rising 499 FT, anchored by a large base. That vision was later dramatically reduced to a 23-story structure standing 241 FT tall. The project then rebounded in a later iteration with a 37-story, 397 FT tower. Under the current proposal, the building steps back once again in height, though the revised design widens the tower’s footprint, shifting the emphasis from height to a wider, more substantial massing.



Set for review by the Development Review Committee on January 13th, 2026, the proposal has already several comments from staff ahead of the meeting calling for design alterations. Among the critiques, the tower’s podium was described as ‘not exceptional as required by the master plan,’ while the facade was characterized as ‘flat,’ lacking sufficient architectural variation.
If revisions are made in response to these comments, Floridian Development will provide updates in a future article.
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