Young Circle

WHERE MUSIC, ART, & PEOPLE MEET

Young Circle is an iconic 10-acre traffic circle at the heart of downtown Hollywood. 

The circle is surrounded by prominent, class-A mixed-use projects, including:

Hollywood Circle

25-story mixed-use development that opened in 2018 on the northern side of Young Circle, with 386 apartments, a 111- room Circ by Sonder Hotel, and a 48,000-square-foot Publix grocery store.

Block 40

19-story development that opened in 2022 encompassing 166 residential units, a 103 room hotel with a nationally recognized restaurant, and 9,793 square feet of retail and office space.

Block 57

two-tower development which is currently in the approvals process. Block 57 will include 856 apartments, 40,000 square feet of office space, and approximately 142,000 square feet of retail space.

Discover Culture, Join Lifestyle.

The inside of the circle features beautifully landscaped gardens and pathways, and The ArtsPark at Young Circle, which offers residents and visitors a wide array of visual and performing arts themed educational, recreational, and entertainment activities.

Residents and business enjoy the unique, pedestrian-friendly environment, exceptional connectivity, and historic atmosphere that characterize downtown Hollywood.

Hollywood, Florida

Located on the South Florida coast between Fort Lauderdale and Miami, Hollywood is the third largest city in Broward County. It has been dubbed the "Diamond of the Gold Coast". The city is strategically located near the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and is adjacent to Port Everglades, making it an ideal location for national and international companies seeking a welcoming climate for economic growth and sustainable development. Hollywood is also home to two Commerce/Industrial Parks and has a growing niche in Professional Services and Health Care.

Companies tap into the significant employment pool, served by a substantial post- secondary educational infrastructure, including Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University, the University of Miami, and a community college system.

In addition to its prime location, Hollywood offers all the amenities of a global tourism destination. Visitors from around the world come to stay along its historic oceanfront Boardwalk, a 2.5-mile pedestrian walkway steps from the Atlantic lined with shops, restaurants, and accommodations to fit every taste and budget. Hollywood boasts a high quality of life with more than 60 parks, three municipal golf courses, and a wide variety of recreational amenities.

Downtown Hollywood is a distinctive business, cultural and entertainment market, and an exciting place to live, work and play. Pedestrian-friendly with brick-paved sidewalks and convenient north-south and east-west corridors, it offers Class-A office space, co-working space, mixed-use development opportunities, flexible zoning and the charm of a traditional downtown. The Arts Park at Young Circle located in the heart of Downtown Hollywood hosts outdoor concerts and special events, a key part of Hollywood’s growing arts scene.