A Waterfront Power Play

Omni’s Fort Lauderdale Return Signals a Bigger Vision

Omni Fort Lauderdale doesn’t present itself as a simple hotel opening. It arrives as a statement—about scale, ambition, and how Fort Lauderdale wants to compete on a national stage.

Now officially open along the Intracoastal Waterway, the 801-room Omni Fort Lauderdale Hotel marks the brand’s return to South Florida after more than two decades. More importantly, it anchors the growing Broward County Convention Center District, a public-private initiative designed to elevate the city’s standing as a destination for large-scale meetings without sacrificing its waterfront identity.

For Omni Hotels & Resorts, the project represents both a homecoming and a strategic bet. “We are deeply grateful to the Broward County Board of Commissioners for their vision and leadership, as well as to our construction, design, and development partners whose collaboration brought this hotel to life—marking Omni’s proud return to South Florida after more than 20 years,” said Kurt Alexander, president of Omni Hotels & Resorts. The collaboration—between Broward County, Visit Lauderdale, and developer Matthews Southwest—reflects how deliberately the project has been assembled.

The economic implications are significant. County projections tied to the broader convention center expansion estimate more than $450 million in local economic impact and the creation of over 3,000 full- and part-time jobs. Those figures position Omni Fort Lauderdale not as an isolated luxury development, but as a catalyst within a much larger growth strategy.

Geography plays a central role. The hotel occupies a prime Intracoastal site with direct connectivity to the Broward County Convention Center, while remaining minutes from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Port Everglades, and the city’s beaches. The location allows the property to operate simultaneously as a meetings headquarters and a coastal retreat—an increasingly rare balance in convention-driven markets.

Inside, the scope is built for efficiency at scale. The hotel features 801 guest rooms, including 82 suites, alongside seven dining venues, a full-service Mokara Spa and fitness center, and more than 120,000 square feet of meeting and event space. For meeting planners, the appeal lies in consolidation: the ability to host large conferences, breakout sessions, and social events within a single, integrated environment.

That integration has long been the missing piece for Fort Lauderdale’s convention ambitions. Omni Fort Lauderdale addresses it directly with venues such as the 30,000-square-foot Waterway Ballroom—the largest in Greater Fort Lauderdale—paired with an outdoor terrace overlooking the Intracoastal. Additional offerings include the 15,000-square-foot Port Everglades Ballroom, 47 total meeting spaces, 27 breakout rooms, and multiple terraces distributed across three levels.

“Our prime waterfront location, exceptional amenities, and seamless integration with the convention center uniquely position us as a premier meetings and leisure destination on a global scale,” said General Manager Gayla Guyse. The emphasis on seamlessness underscores the hotel’s role as an operational extension of the convention center rather than a neighboring option.

Architecturally, the property reflects a modern sensibility grounded in regional context. Designed by Nunzio Marc DeSantis Architects, with Balfour Beatty serving as design builder and Stantec as architect of record, the building prioritizes flow and scale. Interiors by EoA Group draw inspiration from Florida’s natural landscapes and the history of the “Barefoot Mailmen,” the 19th-century couriers who once traversed coastal terrain to deliver mail between isolated communities. The influence appears through material choices and spatial rhythm rather than literal references.

Dining has been positioned as a defining feature rather than an afterthought. Led by Executive Chef Cristian Mosquera, a Fort Lauderdale native trained at Le Cordon Bleu, the hotel debuts six food-and-beverage concepts. Reef 76 Kitchen & Bar focuses on coastal cuisine with Caribbean influence, while Fair Ketch combines a sports bar atmosphere with a Topgolf Swing Suite. The rooftop Ibis Sky Lounge offers panoramic views, Hidden Key provides a waterfront lobby bar experience, Tide Coastal Kitchen serves poolside guests, and Leeward Market caters to grab-and-go needs. Together, the venues aim to serve conference attendees and local patrons alike.

Wellness amenities reinforce the hotel’s resort sensibility. The Mokara Spa spans more than 8,500 square feet on the 10th level and includes eight treatment rooms, a Hammam, steam room, relaxation lounge, and a courtyard plunge pool. Nearby, the expansive pool deck—among the largest in the area—overlooks the Intracoastal, Atlantic Ocean, and Fort Lauderdale skyline.

The timing of Omni Fort Lauderdale’s debut reflects a broader reassessment of how convention districts function in a post-pandemic, hybrid-meetings era. By pairing public investment with a privately operated, full-service hotel designed for concentration rather than sprawl, Fort Lauderdale is betting on scale, efficiency, and experience.

For Omni, the opening complements recent brand investments, including the restored Parker House in Boston and the renovated Omni Homestead. For the city, it introduces a new kind of waterfront anchor—one designed to move people, business, and attention through Fort Lauderdale with intention.

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