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HB 311 would create a Homebuyer Workforce Tax Credit, letting some employers contribute up to $5,000 toward a first-time buyer's down payment or closing costs.
Pitbull has filed plans to build an eight-story Mr. 305 headquarters on the site of his childhood home in Wynwood. The Rilea Group-developed project is headed to city design review.
A marine‑industry executive paid $43 million for the 1.4‑acre Rio Vista point lot at 1818 SE 10th Street, securing roughly 840 feet of Intracoastal frontage. The property had been listed near $50 million.
Demolition has begun at a 12‑acre West Little River site for The HueHub, a $880M, 4,032‑unit Live Local Act megaproject promising workforce rents and expanded on‑site services.
Amazon will pause operations at its Homestead hub this July for a two‑year retrofit, affecting about 1,000 jobs. The company says employees can return when it reopens.
MV Real Estate Holdings paid $12 million for a Miami office and plans to move its headquarters into the building while exploring redevelopment options.
A former warehouse stretch in Progresso Village has become Thrive Art District — a 5-acre arts hub with 80,000+ sq ft, space for 60+ businesses and a 17,000‑sq‑ft Music Square.
MHG Hotels paid about $33.25M for the 138-room Aloft Fort Lauderdale Airport, adding a recent airport-and-cruise‑adjacent property to its Florida holdings.
Concorde Investment Services will relocate its headquarters to Boca Raton, opening a 9,000‑sq‑ft office at 301 Yamato Road and pursuing a city incentive tied to new jobs.
Rolling Loud co‑founder Matt Zingler closed a $17.72M sale on Biscayne Point — a two‑home, half‑acre waterfront compound with roughly 150 feet of bay frontage.
Moishe Mana paid $110M for One Downtown, adding another tower to his Flagler District holdings as the city advances Flagler Street work. The deal shifts leasing leverage in downtown Miami.
LVMH fashion chief Michael Burke quietly closed a $51 million sale in Miami Beach, underscoring continued demand at the top of the local market.
Seven developments — from the finished Treo to the under‑construction Mayla Cypress — are reshaping Fort Lauderdale’s Uptown with new housing, retail and street upgrades.
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