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Merger creates world’s biggest realtor association

As the CEO of the Miami Association of Realtors prepares to retire at year’s end after 33 years of leadership, the association announced this week that it will merge May 11 with Broward, Palm…

County set to corner South Dade transit

County set to corner South Dade transit

As construction for “Gold Standard” bus rapid transit on the South Dade Transitway gears up, Miami-Dade aims to clinch the use of 850 parking spaces on the line’s penultimate stop.…

Spring Garden house plan praised for saving 83 trees

Spring Garden house plan praised for saving 83 trees

Miami’s historic preservation board has approved of a new house in the Spring Garden Historic District, praising the owner for designing the home in a way that will save every…

Brew pub with shipping container on top targets historic building

Brew pub with shipping container on top targets historic building

One of downtown’s most historic staples, the Alfred I. duPont Building, could soon be home to a microbrewery and brewpub that would boast a cantilevered shipping container. The City of…

With online buys, Doral warehousing in prime position

With online buys, Doral warehousing in prime position

It may be too early to know exactly what effect the pandemic will have on commercial real estate in Doral, but experts say one segment may emerge particularly strong: the…

Pair of mixed-use towers due in Wynwood

Pair of mixed-use towers due in Wynwood

On the eastern side of growing Wynwood a developer plans a large mixed-use residential project that will also bring in new commercial tenants. PRH CHO Dragon Wynwood LLC plans to…

Former Wynwood tow yard ticketed for new tower

Former Wynwood tow yard ticketed for new tower

A developer has won positive reviews from City of Miami officials for a large mixed-use residential project in Wynwood. The development would result in the reuse of the former site…

Bid to slow soccer stadium on Melreese golf course stymied

Bid to slow soccer stadium on Melreese golf course stymied

A billion-dollar development to replace the golf course in city-owned Melreese Park keeps chugging ahead, but a zoning application for it met opposition from a commissioner who said Miami is…

Low mortgage rates may drive home sales recovery

Low mortgage rates may drive home sales recovery

Nationwide mortgage rates are the lowest they’ve been in at least ten years, and such favorable financing may well be a driving force in the recovery of the real estate…

Coconut Grove housing prices rise despite uncertainty

Coconut Grove housing prices rise despite uncertainty

Residential real estate prices in Coconut Grove continue to climb as buyers seek out this community for its acclaimed schools, high elevation, shopping centers and dining destinations. Despite the global…

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