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City to pursue GSA preregistration for Federal Courthouse at 299 E. Broward; education and affordable housing options favored

January 13, 2026 | Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida


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City to pursue GSA preregistration for Federal Courthouse at 299 E. Broward; education and affordable housing options favored
Assistant City Manager Ben Rogers briefed the commission on early predisposal discussions with the General Services Administration over the federal courthouse at 299 East Broward. Rogers said the building (constructed 1979) sits on about 2.08 acres, has approximately 257,000 gross square feet (169,000 usable) and 226 basement parking spaces, and is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Broward County property appraiser figures cited by staff place the land at roughly $10 million and building value at about $27 million for a total appraised value of approximately $36 million.

Rogers outlined conveyance options: a negotiated sale (market purchase) or various public benefit conveyances that can provide discounts up to 100% but carry restrictive covenants on title and limit uses to the selected conveyance. He explained that the city can request GSA to evaluate specific conveyances — for example, public health, education or homeless‑services uses — and that each conveyance carries distinct obligations and potential covenants, including a three‑year excess profit clause on negotiated sales.

Commissioners expressed interest in preserving the structure, discussed the feasibility of adaptive reuse for education (including a charter or AI‑focused K‑12 program), and raised concerns about whether interior constraints (few windows, interior configuration) would limit housing conversion. Staff and the deputy city manager and deputy city manager Chris Cooper said local and national preservation parties already show interest; Rogers committed to follow up with GSA on the National Register review status and to advance two conveyance options — education and affordable housing — in the predisposal process.

The commission directed staff to report back with further detail so the city can be positioned when GSA’s formal disposal process begins.

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