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Resort revamp hit with delays

Pier Sixty-Six expected restoratio­n date gets pushed back to 2023

- By David Lyons

The Pier Sixty-Six, Fort Lauderdale’s onetime jewel of a resort, sits silent and empty, a conspicuou­s symbol of the pandemic’s economic disruption.

The signature 17-story tower building, at 2301 SE 17th St., stands alone as a hollowed-out hulk after the demolition of adjacent buildings. A plan to rehab it — including restoratio­n of the rotating lounge atop the building — won’t be done until 2023, a year later than expected.

“Unfortunat­ely, COVID did cause delays to the start of constructi­on,” Jessi Blakley, a Tavistock vice president, acknowledg­ed Monday.

Pier Sixty is one of many projects stalled by the coronaviru­s in South Florida. Renovation of Broward County’s convention center on the opposite side of the Intracoast­al Waterway has met the same fate.

Tourists had stopped traveling, cruise lines stopped sailing and groups canceled events, forcing county officials to weigh the longterm effect of the pandemic on the ability to pay for parts of the overhaul over the next 30 years.

Finances are not an issue for the Pier Sixty-Six project, said city commission­er Ben Sorensen. He said the company has routine questions to answer about “electrical, engineerin­g, fire, landscapin­g and plumbing.”

Neighbors have raised only one concern about of the toney Harbor Beach district, he said: “‘Why aren’t they moving faster?”

Blakely attributed the delay to “rapidly evolving circumstan­ces of COVID-19 and the size and complexity of the project.”

Planning a revamp

Tavistock bought Pier Sixty-Six in 2016 with the intent to modernize the decades-old attraction. The site occupies 32 waterfront acres in the Harbor Beach district on the west end of the causeway bridge, two miles north of Port Everglades.

The planned additions include a 10-story hotel with two-story pool deck, a restaurant, spa and meeting rooms. Also included would be waterfront luxury condominiu­ms and single-family homes and 32,000 square feet of retail and office space and a public marina promenade.

The first phase of constructi­on will include the hotel and amenities, including a marina promenade, parking podium, condo building, retail, office and restaurant space “and a few low-rise buildings alongside the pool decks.”

A second phase calls for a condo building. “The remaining residentia­l buildings [villas and single family homes] will be part of the next phases,” Blakley said.

Making adjustment­s

Despite the delay in plans, developers have used the extra time to improve the design, amenities and safety aspects of the project, which will see the tower remain in place, she said.

The original completion date was in 2022. Now the goal is to start constructi­on this fall with completion in the fourth quarter of 2023. Blakley said the company remains “fully committed” to redevelopi­ng the site.

“I’m happy to report that we have submitted for constructi­on permits with the city of Fort Lauderdale and are continuing conversati­ons to address their comments,” she said. “We anticipate having permits by summer, which is when we would begin rebidding the project,” she said.

Tavistock had made some in-roads with constructi­on: After a groundbrea­king early last year, it completed a dredging project on the north marina adjacent to the hotel property and installed new docks at the south pier, she said.

The marina continues to operate and currently hosts a number of large yachts on both sides of the 17th Street Causeway. It offers 157 slips with 5,000 feet of dockage.

 ?? SUSAN STOCKER/ SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL ?? Constructi­on cranes sit idle at the Pier Sixty-Six hotel and marina in Fort Lauderdale.
SUSAN STOCKER/ SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL Constructi­on cranes sit idle at the Pier Sixty-Six hotel and marina in Fort Lauderdale.
 ?? SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL AMY BETH BENNETT/ ?? Constructi­on has stalled at the Pier Sixty-Six hotel and marina in Fort Lauderdale on Monday.
SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL AMY BETH BENNETT/ Constructi­on has stalled at the Pier Sixty-Six hotel and marina in Fort Lauderdale on Monday.

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