Selected property work

Case studies

Three properties show how visible improvements connect with the way a property is presented and maintained.

01 · Center renewal · Lauderdale Lakes, Florida

Oakland Park Center

A dated retail frontage is recast with brighter finishes and a more coherent storefront framework.

Aerial view of Oakland Park Center and the surrounding neighborhood

Repositioning in view

The property, before and after.

Oakland Park Center storefront before repositioning
Before
Oakland Park Center storefront after repositioning
After

The property story

Four parts of the work.

Situation
The existing frontage combined darker finishes, varied architectural details and an inconsistent visual rhythm across the tenant line.
What Current Capital changed
The exterior work simplified architectural details, introduced brighter finishes and refreshed the paving, landscape edges and arrival cues visible across the center.
How the property works now
The storefronts now share a clearer framework for entrances, tenant signs and the center’s presentation from the road.
Why the work matters
A consistent exterior system gives leasing and property teams a clearer physical setting for presenting and maintaining the center.

02 · Retail repositioning · Miramar, Florida

3190 S State Road 7

A cleaner material palette gives a working commercial property a more unified street presence.

Exterior view of 3190 S State Road 7 after repositioning

Repositioning in view

The property, before and after.

3190 S State Road 7 storefront before repositioning
Before
3190 S State Road 7 storefront after repositioning
After

The property story

Four parts of the work.

Situation
The building face, entries and landscape edges read as separate elements rather than one coordinated property frontage.
What Current Capital changed
The repositioning concentrated on the building face, entry points, landscape edges and storefront rhythm, using a cleaner material palette and a consistent architectural language.
How the property works now
The storefronts now read as one property, with a more legible arrival and a clearer exterior identity along State Road 7.
Why the work matters
The coordinated frontage provides a consistent physical framework for presenting the property and maintaining the exterior over time.

03 · Retail transformation · Margate, Florida

Atlantic Plaza

A long retail elevation is unified through a contemporary façade system and a clearer storefront rhythm.

Aerial view of Atlantic Plaza and the surrounding commercial corridor

Repositioning in view

The property, before and after.

Atlantic Plaza storefront before repositioning
Before
Atlantic Plaza storefront after repositioning
After

The property story

Four parts of the work.

Situation
Atlantic Plaza’s broad tenant line needed a shared exterior language while keeping each storefront distinct.
What Current Capital changed
The exterior work introduced a contemporary palette, a stronger canopy and awning rhythm, and refreshed site finishes across the property.
How the property works now
The center now has a consistent visual sequence across the long elevation, while the repeated canopy rhythm keeps individual storefront entries distinct.
Why the work matters
That shared framework gives leasing and property teams a consistent basis for presenting the spaces and maintaining the center’s exterior.