FRONTIER Building Completes the Construction of Fogo de Chão’s First Fort Lauderdale Location

Jessica Woods

FRONTIER Building Completes the Construction of Fogo de Chão's First Fort Lauderdale Location

FRONTIER Building Completes the Construction of Fogo de Chão's First Fort Lauderdale LocationMiami, FL  (PRESS RELEASE)  FRONTIER Building has completed the construction of the new Fogo de Chão Brazilian steakhouse located in The Main Las Olas mixed-use office, residential and retail development at 201 E. Las Olas Blvd., Unit 100, in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

The experience-focused national general construction, construction management, and design-build contractor provided the tenant fit-out for the 7,190 square-foot space that features floor-to-ceiling windows, modern chandeliers and rich furnishings and colors that pay homage to Fogo’s Brazilian roots.  The 226-seat restaurant also includes a bar, private dining spaces and an outdoor covered patio.

This is Fogo de Chão’s first location in the City of Fort Lauderdale.  Founded in Southern Brazil in 1979, Fogo elevates the centuries-old cooking technique of churrasco – the art of roasting high-quality cuts of meat over an open flame – into a cultural dining experience of discovery.


About FRONTIER Building

Founded in 2002, FRONTIER Building is an experience-focused national General Construction, Construction Management, and Design-Build contractor that specializes in delivering exceptional projects and fostering long-term client relationships.

The nationally respected industry leader understands that every client and intention is unique and believes that only through identifying individual goals can it truly deliver the optimal building experience. Devoted to building better experiences, everywhere, FRONTIER Building has developed projects for Fortune 500 companies in the convenience store, restaurant, retail, finance, and healthcare industries across the United States from Florida to Alaska.

For more information, visit www.frontierbuilding.com.

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