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Hollywood is launching a lottery for affordable housing at the new Pinnacle 441 development, with applications open from March 15-25 via their website.
Finalists for the Parkland school shooting memorial have been unveiled nearly six years after the incident, with six designs moving forward to the next review phase.
Miami-Dade County hosted free Valentine's Day weddings for 20 couples at the historic courthouse, facilitated by the Clerk of Courts Marriage License Bureau.
Miami-Dade County canceled a lease for a water park on Zoo Miami land due to environmental concerns and a mutual mistake regarding the lease's validity.
West Palm Beach City Commission approves the construction of twin office and retail towers at The Square, replacing the former movie theater with new business and retail space set to open by 2026.
Douglas Durst lists his Palm Beach compound with two homes for $30 million, featuring a pool and beach access, showcasing Palm Beach's luxury real estate market's vibrancy.
The Island Cove Affordable Housing Community opens in Delray Beach to offer relief in the face of South Florida's rental market crisis, already fully occupied.
Longpoint Partners acquired six warehouses in Miami-Dade County for $30 million, following a major purchase in December, highlighting its aggressive expansion in South Florida's industrial market.
Miami developers plan a 12-story mixed-use building in Little River with 191 units and over 8,000 square feet of retail space, while seeking city waivers for reduced parking and increased lot coverage.
The Mormon Church bought a $174.3 million industrial park in Hialeah, expanding its significant land holdings in Florida, with the exact intentions of the purchase remaining undisclosed.
Delray Beach commissioners vetoed a proposed affordable housing project over safety concerns, despite developer claims of thorough vetting processes for all involved parties.
Miami Beach officials are considering a hotel moratorium amidst concerns over quality of life and sustainability, with debates on incentives and development caps ongoing.
Palm Beach County's housing market reports a drop in home sales, an increase in new listings, and fluctuating transactions across different price ranges, affecting both sellers and buyers.