Downtown Miami’s 32 office buildings 24% vacant
Downtown Miami is not experiencing office space reduction but growth, as a variety of buyers and renters are coming to the area from all parts of the globe, despite some…
Micro housing becoming big answer to affordable living
Micro housing units are popping out in South Florida to tackle the dilemma of affordable housing while living in the most popular neighborhoods. Developers are bidding in the trend as…
Website lures Unhappy New Yorkers to shrinking home supply
A website shouting reasons unhappy New Yorkers should move to Doral keeps drawing traffic as it nears its third birthday but developer Armando Codina, who created it, hasn’t kept the…
Coconut Grove struggles to house wave of New Yorkers
As the inventory of homes on the market in Coconut Grove has steadily declined and the price of condominiums, townhouses and single-family homes has skyrocketed, the real estate market is…
Riverside Wharf plans entertainment complex with hotel
Slated to break ground in 2022, the Riverside Wharf will soon be the newest entertainment attraction along the Miami River. Projected to be completed in 2025, the 200,000-square-foot, two-tower development…
Superyacht sales surge sets off wave of boatyard growth
An unprecedented surge in sales of superyachts has led to a wave of expansions and upgrades among boatyards along the Miami River. “The important job-generating marine industry on Miami River…
Modernistic Coral Gables mobility hub avoids roadblock
Plans for a modern aesthetic and design for the Coral Gables Mobility Hub continue to move forward despite criticism. A motion initiated by Commissioner Rhonda Anderson suggesting having the city’s…
Miami board denies Wynwood Station mixed-use project
A mixed-use residential project planned for the east side of the Wynwood Arts District, near Midtown and Edgewater, was denied by the City of Miami’s Urban Development Review Board. Developer-owner…


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