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In November 1995, the Fort Lauderdale City Commission adopted Resolution 95-170, creating the Northwest-Progresso-Flagler Heights CRA (NPF-CRA). A Community Redevelopment Plan was produced in 1995, and amended in 2001, to outline the community’s desired public and private improvements along with a funding program, including the use of tax increment funds.

The Fort Lauderdale City Commission serves as the Community Redevelopment Agency Board of Directors. The CRA Advisory Board also serves the area to promote redevelopment activities and implement the Redevelopment Plan objectives. The objectives of the Redevelopment Plan are, “To formulate a workable Redevelopment Program consistent with the sound needs of the community as set forth in the Comprehensive Plan, and to afford maximum feasible opportunities for private participation in undertaking the preservation, rehabilitation and redevelopment of the NPF-CRA.”

Fort Lauderdale's newest hot area isn’t new at all. In fact, it’s rich in history. And now, it’s rich in opportunity. Northwest Fort Lauderdale has all the amenities of this world-class City and is poised to become the center of it all.

Our urban village is ready for you. We've invested in the future of Northwest Fort Lauderdale, and we invite you to invest with us. From new commercial and mixed-use projects to single family developments, possibilities abound in the heart of dynamic Fort Lauderdale.

CRA Boundary Map (JPEG Version)

  • Over the past 10 years, the CRA has provided and/or approved over $8.5 million in incentives and grants to promote development within the district.

  • In return, the district has produced over $16 million in TIF funds that the CRA will use to continue redevelopment activities. Over the next five years the City and CRA is positioned to invest millions in project incentives, streetscapes, parks and planning projects.

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