Four West Developers Plans $85M Miami-Area Project
The building will feature office and retail condominiums.

Rendering courtesy of Four West Developers
Four West Developers plans to build SQUARE Hallandale, an $85 million project in Hallandale Beach, Fla., that will feature office and retail condominiums.
The company was formed specifically to bring online the 360,000-square-foot building. Alejandro Chaberman, Asher Abadi, Arie Abadi and Jonathan Eisenband are the professionals making up Four West Developers.
Adriana Hoyos designed the upscale project’s interiors. Fortune Development Sales works as the exclusive sales and marketing partner.
Recent office real estate trends anticipate this shift in demand toward a smaller, more intentional footprint, with companies seeking flexibility in modern, tech-enabled environments. While demand is stabilizing at a structurally lower level, capital, tenants and developers seemed to have agreed on what the next generation of office spaces must include—normalization on new terms. Office utilization is expected to stabilize at 55 or 65 percent of pre-pandemic norms, exiting a crisis period and entering a more disciplined, performance-driven era.
A closer look at SQUARE Hallandale
The property is structured as a condominium, allowing investors to occupy, lease or resell the space while maintaining their full title rights. Four West Developers has already begun preconstruction sales.
To rise eight stories at 400 W. Hallandale Beach Blvd., the development will enclose office suites ranging from 248 to 1,766 square feet. Pricing starts at $199,000. The ground floor will feature a civic plaza with eight retail spaces between 1,515 and 2,393 square feet.
The 18,000 square feet of property amenities are to include a terrace on the sixth floor, pickleball and paddle courts, a social lounge, a cold plunge pool and sauna, an indoor fitness center and climate-controlled storage units on the fifth floor. Additionally, the development will have a parking garage with EV charging stations, as well as a ground-floor parking area for bicycles and scooters.
Just off Florida State Route 858, SQUARE Hallandale will stand equidistant between Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1, which connect the development to Hollywood, Fla., 3 miles north. Downtown Miami is 18 miles south, while Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is 14 miles north of the future building.



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