If a bridge carrying high-speed commuter trains ever slices through Fort Lauderdale, it will forever change downtown, delivering a cut so deep the city will never recover, a former county official warned Tuesday. “A bridge would be a scar on this community, a gash that will never heal,” former assistant county administrator Alan Cohen told Fort Lauderdale officials during a debate on whether .
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When soccer legend David Beckham and his billionaire partners came to Fort Lauderdale, they promised to build a sprawling park next to a fancy new soccer stadium where superstar Lionel Messi now plays. The $170 million stadium got built in record time, but the $31.8 million park — which under the original agreement was to be built by July 2022 — has yet to break ground. Now there’s talk of .
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