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Hollywood designates downtown parcels as brownfield to support 96‑unit senior housing project

Hollywood City Commission · November 20, 2025
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Summary

The City of Hollywood unanimously designated five parcels along South Dixie Highway and Washington Street as a brownfield green reuse area to enable groundwater remediation and redevelopment of an eight‑story, 96‑unit senior affordable housing building by HTG Paramount Limited. The designation opens state funding and requires a brownfield site rehabilitation agreement and a second reading.

The Hollywood City Commission on Nov. 19 voted unanimously to designate five parcels near 826 South Dixie Highway and 2115 Washington Street as the HTG Paramount Green Reuse Area under Florida’s brownfield statutes, clearing a step needed for environmental cleanup and redevelopment.

City staff described the site as roughly three‑quarters of an acre inside the city’s regional activity center with a history of automotive and marine uses. Andrea Winget, director of development services, told the commission that initial Phase I work led to further testing and a Phase II that found…

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