Broward schools’ land shake-up may bring building boom. Next up: $14M sale in Parkland

Barron Channer, representing a proposal called “Sistrunk Rising,” speaks during a recent Broward County School Board workshop. It’s a Fort Lauderdale-area proposal that includes 300 affordable apartment units, a district training center for employees, a teacher supply store and counseling center. (Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

By Scott Travis South Florida Sun Sentinel

Broward County could soon be seeing a construction boom on the sites of property now owned by the Broward School District.

As the district continues its effort called “Redefining Broward County Public Schools” to manage underenrolled schools and unneeded property, the district has been looking to sell or lease land to help offset budget cuts.

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