International Swimming Hall of Fame Redevelopment Moves Forward With Key Approval - S. Florida Business & Wealth

International Swimming Hall of Fame Redevelopment Moves Forward With Key Approval

Fort Lauderdale clears the way for the largest phase of the $220 million public-private redevelopment.

Fort Lauderdale’s long-planned transformation of the International Swimming Hall of Fame site took a significant step forward Tuesday night as the City Commission granted Level IV site plan approval for the West Building of the International Swimming Hall of Fame, the largest component of the $220 million public-private redevelopment along the beachfront. The vote clears the way for a summer groundbreaking on the project’s next phase, which city officials and developers say will reshape one of the most visible waterfront properties in the region.

The approved phase centers on a 204,000-square-foot mixed-use building that will serve as the western gateway to the peninsula. Plans call for a new International Swimming Hall of Fame museum, an interactive marine conservation aquarium, exhibit and event space, rooftop dining, structured parking, and a waterfront promenade designed to connect the complex to the beach and water taxi dock. Full completion of the phase is targeted for late 2028.

While the public attractions are expected to draw the most attention, the development’s financing structure has become a focal point for city leaders. The project is being delivered through a public-private partnership between the City of Fort Lauderdale and master developer Hall of Fame Partners LLC, using a model designed to fund construction through long-term private leases rather than traditional public debt.

Under the agreement, tenant revenue will help offset development costs, with the project projected to generate approximately $14.7 million in net annual revenue for the city once stabilized. At the end of the 30-year master lease, Fort Lauderdale will assume ownership of the completed waterfront property debt-free for a nominal cost, a structure developers say allows the city to retain long-term control of a major public asset while limiting upfront financial risk.

“The approval was a critical milestone for the project, and it reflects years of collaboration with the city and staff,” said Mario Caprini, CEO of Hall of Fame Partners LLC. “This approach allows us to create a world-class destination while ensuring the long-term financial stability of the Hall of Fame and delivering lasting value to the community.”

The broader redevelopment is expected to generate nearly $400 million in economic output and create hundreds of permanent jobs across tourism, hospitality, and marine-related industries. Phase 1, currently underway, includes seawall improvements and a new facility for Fort Lauderdale Ocean Rescue, with additional phases planned to add retail, public promenades, training facilities, and expanded aquatic amenities.

City officials view the project as both a revitalization effort and a test case for future partnerships, one that could influence how other municipalities approach large-scale waterfront redevelopment.

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