As of today, March 13, 2026, Pompano Beach is on the brink of significant transformation with ambitious developments set to change the landscape of this vibrant coastal city. One of the most exciting projects in the works is La Plage, a proposed 15-story condominium that promises to add a modern touch to Pompano Beach’s shoreline.

Developed by Turks Capital Acquisitions LLC, La Plage will consist of 59 residential apartments along with 5,000 square feet of commercial space. Residents can look forward to a variety of amenities, including a fitness center, co-working space, and a lounge for social gatherings. For those who enjoy the outdoors, exclusive features such as an oceanfront swimming pool and two levels of underground parking will be part of the project. Notably, La Plage will replace existing low-rise buildings, including the seven-unit Brig O’Doon Condominium built in 1951 and a duplex constructed in 1953. The project is being designed by Arquitectonica, with KEITH serving as the civil engineer. An important aspect of the design includes exterior lighting aimed at protecting nesting sea turtles, ensuring that environmental considerations are taken into account.

Exciting Redevelopment Plans

Pompano Beach is not just focused on La Plage; the city is embarking on a broader $2 billion redevelopment initiative for a 75-acre downtown area. This ambitious plan aims to create a lively hub filled with homes, stores, and offices, complemented by a scenic water feature that will stretch across 12 city blocks. The upcoming developments will feature multi-story buildings surrounding a pedestrian-friendly grassy area, making it an inviting space for residents and visitors alike.

Nguyen Tran, director of the Community Redevelopment Agency, has been actively presenting these exciting development plans to real estate agents. The city is experiencing a development boom, with numerous projects proposed for both the beachfront and downtown areas. Among these is a new City Hall funded by a $64.5 million revenue bond, which will be accompanied by a new E. Pat Larkins Community Center estimated at $10.3 million. Additionally, allocation of $25 million has been set aside for acquiring land, including vacant lots and homes, to further enhance the project.

A Vision for the Future

The redevelopment efforts in Pompano Beach are more than just about new buildings; they represent a vision for a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly urban area. The goal is to attract a mix of businesses, technology, government, hospitality, education, and cultural institutions, transforming downtown into a center of activity based on a “Smart City” concept. Plans include a 70-acre walkable Smart City center that integrates residential, commercial, cultural, and innovative industries.

Furthermore, the city has identified over 30 acres of land available for redevelopment, including The Pomp project, which will feature a live entertainment and dining district. This massive undertaking, in collaboration with The Cordish Companies and Caesars Entertainment, seeks to integrate entertainment, dining, retail, and residential spaces, making it one of the largest development projects in South Florida. The Harrah’s Pompano Beach Casino will also be a key component of this transformative project.

As Pompano Beach continues to invest in infrastructure, safety, and beautification, community members can expect an exciting future filled with opportunities for leisure, business, and cultural enrichment. The city’s commitment to enhancing its appeal and livability is evident, and with initiatives like La Plage and the downtown redevelopment, the future looks bright for Pompano Beach.

For more information on La Plage and other exciting projects in the area, visit the detailed source at Florida YIMBY and learn about the extensive $2 billion redevelopment plans at Broward.us. For additional insights into the city’s development services, check out the official page at Pompano Beach Government.