Miami Circle parking goes round in circles
Written by Susan Danseyar on December 30th, 2014
Archaeologist Robert Carr is sending to the state his fifth revision in a year of a study evaluating the 2,000-year-old Native American historical site beside the Miami Circle and outlining…
Russian ruble’s skip hits Miami realty market
Written by Susan Danseyar on December 23rd, 2014
Residential brokers who help Russians find homes in Miami say the plunging value of the ruble will probably affect their clients in a variety of ways, including apprehension over buying…
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South Florida electric costs 17% cheaper
Written by Miami Today on December 23rd, 2014
The Miami area, which consistently has paid far less than the national average for electricity, saw the gap widen even more in November. In November 2013 the Miami area was…
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Midtown apartment tower heads to approval
Written by John Charles Robbins on December 17th, 2014
A trio of developers is coming together to create one of the first luxury rental apartment buildings in Midtown Miami. Midtown 29 is a proposed mixed-use development planned for a…
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Mid-rise condos target historic block
Written by John Charles Robbins on December 17th, 2014
Miami commissioners have rejected an appeal from downtown property owners objecting to a plan for a mid-rise condo in a block of Southeast First Street with historic structures, including an…
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Funds handoff to Orange Bowl team?
Written by Lidia Dinkova on December 10th, 2014
A county push to help the Orange Bowl Committee, a sports non-profit that’s behind the annual Orange Bowl football game at Sun Life Stadium, in hosting semifinal college football games,…
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Retail space vacancies hit all-time low
Written by Susan Danseyar on December 10th, 2014
Miami’s retail vacancies, already at an all-time low this past summer, have dipped even more in the past few months. In the second quarter, retail vacancies were at an unprecedented…
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Air rights sales soaring
Written by Lidia Dinkova on December 3rd, 2014
Air rights – the undeveloped air space above one- and two-story buildings – have been a hot commodity this year in Miami. So far there have been 18 air rights…
Immigration building’s passport to development
Written by John Charles Robbins on December 3rd, 2014
A developer plans to transform a former immigration center in Miami’s upper east side into a top-notch hotel, hugged by retail shops. For years the site was known for a…
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