
The Advantis Tamarac project rendering. {Advantis}
Tamarac’s city commission recently approved the construction plan for a new 278-unit apartment building and restaurant at the site of the former Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen.
No commission members made comments about the reasoning behind their “yes” votes during a June 26 meeting, which followed a May 8 meeting at which commissioners voted down the project.
According to city records, the Advantis Tamarac project will be a six-story luxury apartment building with a parking garage combined with 3,246 square feet of space for a restaurant at 7951 W. Commercial Blvd. No potential tenants for the restaurant space have been announced.
Twenty-eight of the building’s apartments will be reserved for “workforce housing,” with income restrictions designed to make those units more affordable.
The city commission voted 4-0 to approve the project during a quasi-judicial hearing at its June 26 meeting. Vice Mayor Morey Wright, who attended the meeting, was absent during the vote.
At the May 8 meeting, Mayor Michelle Gomez and Commissioner Kicia Daniel voted to move forward with the project, while Commissioner Elvin Villalobos, Commissioner Marlon Bolton, and Wright voted “no.”
The project was proposed by Prospect Real Estate Group.
“I love the project,” Daniel said on May 8. “It will change the demographics on Commercial. Instead of homeless, now we’d have people who actually pay rent and it brings up our income.”
“Let’s change and actually step out to what we said we want and we believe in,” Daniel told her fellow commissioners. “We can’t vote ‘no’ on everything when you actually have a good project in front of you.”
The three-acre project site was formerly Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen, which closed in 2022.
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I would personally like to know what changed the commissioners minds, about this project !! Were they promised something, by the developer ? A 3200 square foot restaurant isn't very big. Are we getting ANOTHER fast food restaurant ?
I would personally like to know what changed the commissioners minds, about this project !! Were they promised something, by the developer ? A 3200 square foot restaurant isn't very big. Are we getting ANOTHER fast food restaurant ?
We all know there just isn’t enough traffic on Commercial Blvd. Said no one!