DowntownFTL Market Report: Office/Economy/Talent
Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development Authority
The Fort Lauderdale DDA is an independent taxing district established by the Florida State Legislature in 1965.
Our latest Downtown Fort Lauderdale market report showcases how our city is powering South Florida’s economy and defying national office trends.
Here are some of the top takeaways.
Return to Office
Alan Kennedy, Managing Director, Southeast Region for 汉斯 credits Fort Lauderdale's strong return to work movement to the city's rise as a premier 18-hour city.
“Fort Lauderdale has proven itself to be a premier destination for high-quality businesses and talent especially as we continue to see high rates of employees returning to the office. Downtown Fort Lauderdale’s transition to an 18/7 city also provides the amenities and living options for those firms and their workers who want to benefit from a more urban location.”
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Economic Growth
Stiles CEO Kenneth Stiles credits downtown's economic growth to our city's maturation into a dynamic destination to live and work.
“Downtown Fort Lauderdale offers world-class office buildings, luxury living, a nightlife and entertainment scene that is second to none, and easy access to the airport and high-speed rail — all within walking distance. That’s a great package for attracting a strong talent base and top-quality companies to our downtown.”
An Emerging Talent Hub
RSM US LLP Fort Lauderdale Office Leader & Principal Tansy Jefferies believes that downtown is now a preferred destination for talent compared to previous years.
“Our Downtown Fort Lauderdale location not only enables us to attract top talent in South Florida but also from the campuses of top universities. Fort Lauderdale is now on the map for young talent drawn to a vibrant urban lifestyle.”
The full report is available to review at ddaftl.org/officereport.