Old Sears store is going away. According to the developer, the architecture of R.K. Center takes its inspiration from the mid-century modern era in which the original Searstown was developed, while adding modern flare and materials to create a Fort Lauderdale style to the project.
Active ground floor uses are proposed around the entire site to present a pedestrian face to all sides. Both food service and street front retail uses are proposed.
The project will include:
Parcel 1 (three towers – 30 stories, 30 stories, and 15 stories) – 819 residential units, 71,960 square feet of retail/office, 4,000 square feet of restaurant, 4,000 square feet of food hall, 1,351 parking spaces.
Parcel 2 (17 stories) – 192 hotel rooms, 22 residential units, 3,480 square feet of restaurant, 1,290 square feet of cafe, 288 parking spaces
Parcel 3 (15 stories) – 135 residential units, 4,718 square feet of retail, 2,295 square feet of restaurant, 10,312 square feet of art gallery, 230 parking spaces.