Overview
This framed commercial art print celebrates the scenic Riverwalk in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, capturing the vibrant energy of the city's waterfront redevelopment. It features a stylized, graphic depiction of the Broward Center for the Performing Arts illuminated at night, complete with a passing yacht and silhouetted pedestrians.
Story
In 1986, Fort Lauderdale voters approved a bond to transform a historic riverfront into a bustling linear park. This print captures the completed dream of that urban renewal, showcasing the Broward Center which opened in 1991.
Maker / Origin
While the specific graphic designer or illustrator is not prominently signed on the front, this style of promotional and commemorative poster art was highly popular among Florida municipal associations and local galleries during the late 1980s and 1990s to celebrate urban revitalization projects.
Condition & Value
The print appears to be in good vintage condition under glass, with no obvious signs of water damage, fading, or buckling. The simple black metal frame shows minor wear consistent with age. Excellent preservation of the paper will keep it at the higher end of the local decorative market.