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Grove appeal spurs housing price rises

Grove appeal spurs housing price rises

Coconut Grove will always be an appealing place to live, local realtors say, with the vast majority of its single-family homes, condos and townhouses remaining valuable and sought after by…

Graduation rates miss superintendent’s vow

Graduation rates miss superintendent’s vow

Despite Superintendent Alberto Carvalho’s pledge two years ago to have a 90% high school graduation rate by 2014, Miami-Dade public schools are at 77.2% in the latest released rates, above…

BB&T sells foreclosed offices to Kislak

BB&T sells foreclosed offices to Kislak

BB&T Bank sold most of an office condo building at 14750 NW 77th Court in Miami Lakes relatively quickly to the Kislak Organization for $6.2 million, giving the private real…

Blitz of callers seek green energy loans

Days after the Miami City Commission expanded eligibility for the Green Corridor Property Accessed Clean Energy (PACE) program to include single-family and duplex homes in city commission Districts 2 and…

New business park coming

New business park coming

Rosal Westview LLC is moving ahead to construct a business park and retail development on the 196-acre site of the former Westview Country Club and anticipates bringing its proposal before…

Class A office tower planned in Gables

A Class A 16-story office tower is planned to replace far smaller offices at 1200 Ponce de Leon Blvd. in Coral Gables. The tower, owned by 1200 Ponce LLC, will…

Publix plans 18-story residential tower

Supermarket giant Publix plans to develop a modern 57,000-square-foot store on LeJeune Road in Coral Gables along with an 18-story, 282-unit residential building fronting Salzedo Street.  The Lakeland-based chain submitted…

On global scale, Miami luxury home prices puny

On global scale, Miami luxury home prices puny

Miami is officially a first-class place to live now that it was named for the second consecutive year in Christie’s International Real Estate report detailing the top 10 luxury properties…

Office market picks up steam

Office market picks up steam

The Office market has gained strength throughout Miami-Dade County and the outlook is bright based on good employment growth, limited new construction, scarcity of premium space and new-to-market tenants. Office…

Brickell rents up 32% in 5 years and rising

Brickell rents up 32% in 5 years and rising

Miami is a hot market for condo dwellers now that there’s more employment and new office spaces are bringing people with better jobs to the city, industry experts agree. The…

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