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Fort Lauderdale moves forward with plans for new City Hall
Fort Lauderdale is advancing plans for a new City Hall with a reduced budget of $217 million, down from $267 million, after City Manager Rickelle Williams highlighted cost-saving measures. Three potential sites are under consideration, including the 101 Tower, a former federal courthouse, and 1 East Broward, with the goal of creating a cost-effective, innovative government building that reflects historical and artistic standards.
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