Infinite Reality has revealed its electrifying plans to construct a 60-acre flagship campus in Fort Lauderdale, which will be a cutting-edge center for immersive technology and entertainment. Working with award-winning real estate development firm Sterling Bay, the project will serve as the company’s new global headquarters, the first phase of an aggressive real estate strategy centered on innovation and growth. The ambitious project is set to be completed by 2026.
Located at 1400 NW 31st Avenue, the 60-acre development will feature more than 100,000 square feet of Class A office space that will be tailored to media, tech, and enterprise tenants. Ground breaking will take place in early 2026 once the design and permitting are complete.
“We are excited for this project and feel it says a lot more than just being a corporate headquarters,” Infinite Reality co-founder and CEO John Acunto said. “This campus is the soul of Infinite Reality’s future. As a proud South Florida resident, it’s extremely personal to me. We’re not merely creating a space; we’re reshaping a community I love into a global hub for immersive technology and creativity. This campus will drive innovation, generate new opportunities, and leave a lasting legacy. Working with Sterling Bay ensures that we’ll bring this vision to life at the highest level.”
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1,000+ New Jobs Coming to Fort Lauderdale
The public-private project, to be built on a cleansed Superfund site, will be one of the largest investments in the creative economy in South Florida. With projections of generating over 1,000 new six-figure-paying jobs, the campus will further establish Fort Lauderdale as a premier destination for next-generation technologies and digital innovation.
Andy Gloor, CEO of Sterling Bay, highlighted the long-term impact of the project: “With over 30 years of experience developing spaces that foster collaboration and creativity, we’re excited to work with Infinite Reality to create more than just a real estate development. Together, we’re shaping the future of immersive media and technological innovation.”
When first announced, Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis said the project as a game-changer for the city. “This land has remained vacant for decades, and now it presents an opportunity for development. This investment will generate jobs and businesses in the community, creating a ripple effect of opportunities for all of Fort Lauderdale.”
In addition to office space, the campus will include flexible space for retail, manufacturing, digital broadcasting, and entertainment companies. The development will also include educational programs in collaboration with local institutions for training and hiring the next generation of talent in STEM, immersive technology, and creative production.
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Infinite Reality Fort Lauderdale Campus: Project Factsheet
Overview
Project: 60-acre flagship campus and global headquarters
Location: 1400 NW 31st Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Developer: Infinite Reality in partnership with Sterling Bay
Timeline: Construction to begin early 2026; completion expected by late 2026
Investment Type: Public-private initiative
Infinite Reality’s New Fort Lauderdale Campus: Economic Impact
Creation of 1,000+ new jobs with six-figure salaries
One of the largest investments in South Florida’s creative economy
Redevelopment of a remediated Superfund site vacant for decades
Campus Features
100,000+ square feet of Class A office space
Flexible areas for retail, production, and digital broadcasting
Entertainment venues and collaborative spaces
Educational facilities for STEM and immersive technology training
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