County agency relocates to green offices in mixed-use development
August 11, 2010
Chicago-based architecture firm Solomon Cordwell Buenz & Associates is designing the Broward County Supervisor of Elections' new 72,000-sf office complex, which will occupy 12 acres within the new Riverbend mixed-use transit oriented development in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. The $22.8 million Supervisor of Elections' (SOE) offices will include a 30,000-sf green building, which will pursue LEED certification, as well as a 40,000-sf administration center. Construction on the SOE complex is expected to begin in summer 2009.
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