Ocean Prime Las Olas Fort Lauderdale — hospitality glazing at dusk
Hospitality

Ocean Prime
Las Olas

Sector
Hospitality
General Contractor
Buckeye Hospitality Construction
Glazing System
Euro-Wall SGD2020
Location
Las Olas Marina
Location
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Address
Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale
Type
Restaurant / Hospitality
General Contractor
Buckeye Hospitality Construction LLC
Scope
Storefront & Glazing Package

The Project

Ocean Prime Las Olas is a flagship location of the Ocean Prime restaurant group — a multi-level fine dining and bar concept on Fort Lauderdale's Las Olas waterfront. The building sits directly over the water, with both ground-floor and second-floor dining and terrace spaces all wrapped in the dark-framed commercial glazing that defines the brand's aesthetic.

This is a high-visibility, high-expectation hospitality project in one of South Florida's most prominent dining corridors. The glazing had to match the brand's premium positioning and withstand the coastal environment — every frame, every seal, every unit.

The Scope

ACG delivered the commercial storefront and glazing package for the restaurant — the full-height glass facades on both levels that let guests see in and see out, the glass partitions and enclosures that define the dining spaces from the terrace, and the entrance systems that set the tone before anyone steps inside.

The dusk photo says everything. Both levels glowing from within, the dark aluminum frames creating a clean grid across the full facade, guests visible inside while the waterway and Fort Lauderdale skyline reflect in the glass. That's the standard ACG holds itself to on hospitality work.

The Team

Delivered for Buckeye Hospitality Construction LLC — a GC that specializes in hospitality build-outs across Florida and understands that in restaurant construction, the glass is a key part of the guest experience. ACG met their schedule and their standards.

General Contractor
Buckeye Hospitality Construction LLC
Ocean Prime Las Olas Fort Lauderdale at twilight — ACG glazing package
Additional Photography

Project Gallery

Waterfront facade at twilight - Las Olas Marina
Waterfront facade at twilight — Las Olas Marina
Aerial view over the marina basin
Aerial view over the marina basin
Interior dining room with storefront glazing
Interior dining room with storefront glazing
Credit: Imagery courtesy Ocean Prime Fort Lauderdale
Case Study · Waterfront Hospitality / Restaurant

How ACG delivered it.

The Challenge

Ocean Prime Fort Lauderdale sits on the New River, and Cameron Mitchell Restaurants’ architectural premise for the space was that the dining room, terrace, and water had to read as one continuous room. That only works if the glazing disappears.

A standard sliding-door sub would install sliding doors. What the project needed was a fold-back wall that clears the entire opening, lands flush in the sill, and still seals against Florida wind-driven rain when it closes.

ACG Solution

ACG installed the complete Euro-Wall folding wall package along the waterfront elevation. Because ACG is one of the manufacturer’s authorized Florida dealers, every track, hinge, threshold, and weather seal was specified, shipped, and installed under one accountable sub — no coordination seam between supplier and installer.

Kobi Karp’s drawings called for razor-minimal sightlines and a flush threshold to the terrace. ACG worked through sill detailing and structural coordination with the waterfront slab in shop-drawing phase to deliver the result the renderings promised.

18K
Square feet of waterfront dining opened seamlessly
One of Fort Lauderdale’s highest-visibility restaurants
ArchitectKobi Karp Architecture
OwnerCameron Mitchell Restaurants
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