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Top Miami news: Miami millennials living at home longer; mourners bid farewell to former mayor; more

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Published on September 27, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Miami.

Miami Millennials spend five more years living at home compared to older generations

Back in 1980, more than half of young people living in Miami were living alone and away from their parents by the age of 24. Real-estate website Zillow says the "tipping point" at which more millennials live independently rather than with family has spiked to age 29.

Read the full story on MiamiNewTimes.

Motorcyclist killed in Miami Beach crash

The fatal crash occurred Thursday morning on Pine Tree Drive near 46th Street.

Read the full story on Graham Media: WPLG Local 10.

In a sluggish condo market, these Miami developers find a sweet spot

It’s no secret that the Miami area is facing an oversupply of shiny new condos, spacious units with sprawling terraces in skyscrapers stretching from Brickell to the northernmost tip of Sunny Isles Beach. But a new product type has emerged that developers claim they can’t build quickly enough.

Read the full story on Real Deal Miami.

Mourners bid farewell to former mayor 

Mourners gathered at St. Mary's Cathedral on Thursday morning to bid farewell to longtime former Miami Mayor Maurice Ferré.

Read the full story on CBS Miami.


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