Kodak Black Charged with Cocaine Possession, Evidence Tampering in Plantation, Challenges Police Test Results
Rapper Kodak Black faces charges for cocaine possession and evidence tampering in Florida, while also contending with addiction issues and history with the law. His philanthropy contrasts with his legal troubles.
Miami Moves Forward With Controversial Soccer Stadium Project Amid Public Funding and Cleanup Concerns
Miami-Dade County Commission seeks a $5 million state grant to clean contaminated soil for Inter Miami CF's proposed soccer stadium and mixed-use development project, Miami Freedom Park.
Mormon Church Buys Major Industrial Park in Hialeah for $174.3 Million, Expanding Its Vast Florida Real Estate Holdings
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.
Miami's Little River Area Slated for Transformation, Ambitious Mixed-Use and Affordable Housing Projects
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.
Aston Martin's Luxurious Miami High-Rise Opens, Towers Over City with Exclusive Residences
Aston Martin has opened a 66-story luxury residential tower in Miami with nearly all units sold and amenities that include an infinity pool and fitness center. The top penthouse includes an exclusive supercar.
Miami-Dade to Unveil Upgrades at Ward Tower Senior Center with Grand Reopening on June 7th
The Ward Tower Senior Social Center in Miami-Dade is set for its celebratory opening on June 7th, highlighting new amenities and services for the elderly, including meal programs and wellness activities.
Miami's Brickell District to Welcome 77-Story Ora by Casa Tua Condo Tower with $31M Site Acquisition
Fortune International Group has acquired a property in Miami's financial district for $31.16 million, where it will build a 77-story condo, Ora by Casa Tua, with sales expected to start soon.
Riviera Beach Celebrates Opening of Berkeley Landing with 110 Affordable Units Amid Rising Living Costs
Berkeley Landing, with 110 affordable housing units, opens in Riviera Beach, funded by over $1 million from Palm Beach County Commissioners. Commissioner Bernard underscores the project's role in addressing housing needs.
New Affordable Housing Development Breaks Ground in Miami's Little Havana to Mitigate Housing Crunch
Groundbreaking set for Jose Marti Villas, a new affordable housing development in Little Havana, Miami, expected to provide 146 units for seniors and families, with a completion timeline of October 2025 to March 2026.
South Miami's Sunset Place Set for Transformation into Pedestrian-Friendly Urban Village
The City of South Miami Commission has approved the redevelopment of The Shops at Sunset Place into an urban village with residences and amenities, with local leaders expressing optimism for revitalization.
Miami-Dade County Launches New Affordable Housing Initiative with Groundbreaking of Courtside II Apartments
Miami-Dade County starts Courtside II Apartments construction for affordable housing, featuring 120 units and amenities, targeting families earning 50%-70% of median income, with a completion goal of early 2026.
Palm Beach County Proposes Ambitious 'Sportsplex' to Boost Sports Tourism and Accommodate Growing Population
Palm Beach County's plan for a new sportsplex aims to boost sports tourism by providing championship fields for tournaments, with anticipated economic benefits from increased hotel bookings and bed-tax revenue.
Luxury Condos to Rise Where Champlain Towers Once Stood in Surfside, Sparking Mixed Emotions Among Victims' Families
The Delmore, a luxury condo, is being built on the former Champlain Towers South site in Surfside, stirring mixed emotions among victims' families seeking answers and a memorial.
Miami-Dade County Launches Construction of Homestead Gardens Affordable Housing in Partnership with DBC Procida
Miami-Dade County announces the groundbreaking of Homestead Gardens Phase I Apartments, a project aiming to create affordable housing by renovating an existing complex, with construction expected to complete by 2026.
New Affordable Housing Development Begins in Miami with Rainbow Village/Rhapsody Apartments Groundbreaking
Rainbow Village/Rhapsody Apartments groundbreaking in Miami will provide 310 affordable units with amenities and services. Completion is expected in 2027 with officials attending the June 5, 2025 ceremony.
West Palm Beach Anticipates New Infrastructure, Groundbreaking for Vista Center Expansion Set for June 23
West Palm Beach will see infrastructure improvements with a new 58,000 square foot building and parking garage at Vista Center, housing county departments, reflecting Palm Beach's development growth.
Margate Welcomes New Housing Development "Legacy at Margate" Set to Enrich Local Living Options by 2027
Margate celebrates the groundbreaking of Legacy at Margate, a new apartment complex with 220 units expected to be completed in 2027, aimed at boosting local housing. The development includes a clubhouse, pool, dog park, and car chargers.
West Palm Beach's $1 Billion Nora District Kicks Off Soft Opening with New Businesses Amidst Ongoing Construction
The Nora District in West Palm Beach began its soft opening with new businesses like Solidcore amidst construction, heralding a major $1 billion redevelopment effort in the area.
Grand Opening of Wellspring Senior Apartments Marks a New Chapter in Affordable Living in Opa-Locka
Wellspring Apartments in Opa-Locka is set to open, providing affordable senior housing with amenities and a healthcare center, showcasing a successful public-private partnership in Miami-Dade County.
Palm Beach County Breaks Ground on Residences at Marina Village to Boost Affordable Housing in Riviera Beach
Palm Beach County supports affordable housing with the Residences at Marina Village project, offering 149 mixed-income apartments and aiming for environmental certification, funded in part by a county loan.
Mangonia Park Launches $13M Waterview Apartments to Boost Affordable Senior Housing
Mangonia Park launched Waterview Apartments, funded by $13M in County funds, for seniors and low-income residents, offering 140 units with supportive services, energy efficiency, and a 40-year affordability period.
Brickell Welcomes 'Play Spot': Commissioner Eileen Higgins Unveils New Family-Friendly Urban Oasis in Miami
Miami's Brickell district gains a family-friendly space called Play Spot, led by Commissioner Eileen Higgins. The urban oasis offers playground equipment and views, revitalizing underused space for community enjoyment.
Miami Celebrates Opening of Revitalized Affordable Housing in Overtown with 16 Corner Community Debut
Miami-Dade officials will celebrate the opening of the 16 Corner affordable housing in Overtown, showcasing the collaborative efforts and investment that revitalized 44 units for low-income residents.
Broward County Launches Beach and Dune Restoration at Hollywood Beach, Anticipates Completion by Late April
Broward County is undertaking a dune and beach restoration project in Hollywood Beach, expected to complete by late April, involving sand delivery and heavy machinery without major road closures.
Hedge Fund Bigwig’s $60 Million Palm Beach Palace Finally Hooks A Buyer
The North End estate at 1610 N Ocean Boulevard — once listed near $78M — went under contract this week, the priciest pending listing in Palm Beach County. The move comes amid a busy stretch for the island’s luxury market.
Raleigh Revival: Compass Called In To Jump-Start Stalled Miami Beach Condo Play
Nahla Capital has hired Compass to relaunch condo sales at the Raleigh redevelopment on Collins Avenue. The project—bought last October—faces an ongoing design-rights dispute.
Miami-Dade County Breaks Ground on Pioneering Affordable Housing Projects in Liberty City
Miami-Dade County began construction on a new phase of affordable housing, Liberty Square Phase V and Liberty Square for the Elderly, intended to benefit low-income families and the elderly, with added retail space and healthcare amenities.
Brickell’s New Wellness Tower Promises Condos With A Side Of Self‑Care
Ricardo Dunin’s North Development has launched sales for House of Wellness, a 34‑story, 656‑unit condo at 152 SW 9th St in Brickell with prices from roughly $390,000. The building leans heavily on a wellness program and packaged amenities.
Dulce Vida Groundbreaking Brings Housing and Library to Allapattah
Miami officials broke ground on Dulce Vida in Allapattah — a mixed‑income project with about 230 units, 170 city‑assisted homes and a new Miami‑Dade library. City funding and state incentives helped push the shovel into the ground.
Doral Bets $34 Million on Rooftop Pickleball and Parking Payoff
Doral is moving forward on a roughly $34M plan that pairs a three-level, 532-space garage with nine rooftop pickleball courts and a 24,000 sq ft rec building. City leaders say the project could generate millions to help fund parks.
San Antonio Polo Dynasty Cashes Out, Lists Wellington Powerhouse Farm
Valiente Farm, the famed Wellington polo complex built by San Antonio native Bob Jornayvaz, has been listed for sale; Icon Global is handling the offering for the 150±‑acre estate.
Mandarin Oriental Bets Big With Waterfront Tower On West Palm’s North Flagler
Mandarin Oriental and Great Gulf announced a 31‑story, 87‑unit luxury residences tower on North Flagler Drive, designed by Safdie Architects and aimed to open in 2031. The project brings resort amenities and branded service to the Intracoastal waterfront.
SeaVee Reels In $51 Million Medley HQ Sale To Sagard, Stays Anchored In Miami
SeaVee sold its Medley headquarters in a $51 million sale-leaseback with Sagard Real Estate, keeping the 186,731‑sq‑ft plant and production in Miami‑Dade. The company will remain on site under a long‑term lease.
Mega Data Farm Outside Fort Pierce Slams Brakes As AI Crackdown Looms
A proposed 1,200‑acre data‑center campus near Fort Pierce is on hold as Florida advances bills to curb hyperscale AI facilities, leaving local leaders and developers waiting.
Hawaii And D.C. Soak Up New Hotels While Boom States Go Begging
A CoStar analysis finds most hotel rooms added from 2019–2025 were built in tourism magnets like Hawaii and Washington, D.C., not in the fastest-growing states.
Developer Dangles Workforce Units for 47-Story Miami Tower Deal
A&E District Holding Co. has asked for incentives to build a 47‑story, 576‑unit tower at 1515 N.E. Miami Place that would set aside 231 workforce apartments. The proposal leans on Live Local‑era incentives to boost density and speed approvals.
Baccarat Tower Muscles Past 40 Stories On Brickell Riverfront
Crews have pushed Baccarat Residences in Brickell to the 40th floor, making the 75‑story tower a new presence along the Miami River as glazing and balconies begin to appear. Construction and fit‑out are accelerating toward an expected top‑out in 2026 and overall delivery in early 2028.
Tower Fight Brews On Singer Island As New York Developer Targets Blue Heron Bridge
A New York developer filed plans for a waterfront project called Singer Island Gateway at 2525 Lake Drive, proposing 298 units, retail space and a marina. Neighbors and divers are worried about shadows, traffic and impacts to the Blue Heron Bridge dive site.
Tampa House Hunters Creep Back As Pending Sales Nudge Higher
Signed contracts rose 1.8% in February as affordability eased slightly, but the rebound is uneven — a few metros and the Midwest led the gains.
Snowbirds Own Half of Florida’s Empty Homes, Locals Left Scrambling
About half of Florida’s vacant homes are held for seasonal use — roughly 741,000 units — shrinking the pool of homes available to year‑round buyers and renters.
Texas Judge Torpedoes Federal Rule On Secret Cash Home Buys
A Texas federal judge has blocked a Treasury rule that would require title and settlement agents to report the beneficial owners behind all‑cash real estate purchases.
Downtown JEM Tower Breaks Free of Its Podium at Miami Worldcenter
Crews have moved the JEM tower past its podium in Downtown Miami, a visible milestone for Naftali Group’s 67‑story project at Miami Worldcenter. The build is backed by a $465M financing package and includes high‑end condo amenities.
Miami Beach Mansion Meltdown: Alex Sapir Divorce Heads for October Court Clash
A non‑jury trial is set for Oct. 19, 2026, after a judge briefly approved a $2.2M loan tied to the Sapirs' Venetian Islands home and Yanina moved to void the order. The dispute will test how sale costs and short‑term loans are split while the property is marketed.
Beckham Hotel Play Has Miami Gardens Kicking Around Hard Rock Deal
Miami Gardens will review a Beckham‑linked hotel and parking proposal adjacent to Hard Rock Stadium, opening a 60‑day competitive window for bids. City staff will vet the unsolicited public‑private partnership before any commitments are made.
Terrabank Packs Its Bags For Downtown Coral Gables HQ Shakeup
Terrabank is relocating its corporate headquarters to the Columbus Center at One Alhambra Plaza in Coral Gables, taking two floors and opening a ground‑floor banking center. The move is expected to be finalized by March 31, 2026.
Gatsby Lines Up Local Heavyweight To Raise Palm Beach Gardens Office Tower
Gatsby Florida has named Hedrick Brothers Construction to build The Modern, an eight‑story, 220,000‑SF office tower at 11200 RCA Center Drive. The project pairs large floorplates and rooftop amenities with early pre‑leasing.
Downtown Miami Shakeup As Preservation Buyer Grabs Five Historic Buildings
A preservation‑minded buyer purchased five historic downtown Miami buildings, including the Plaza Building at 235 S.E. First St., in a deal that could protect older office stock. The move marks the buyer’s first South Florida acquisition.
Mystery Mogul Snags Twin Golden Beach Oceanfront Prizes for $53 Million
An anonymous buyer paid about $53M for an oceanfront Golden Beach mansion and the adjacent lot, creating a rare beachfront assemblage with more than 200 feet of private sand. The purchases add to a recent run of high‑end deals on Ocean Boulevard.
Miami Office Sizzle Fizzles As Big Shots Sign Bite-Size Leases
Billionaires and tech names keep making headlines in Miami — but leasing data show most newcomers are signing modest suites and expansions rather than massive headquarters. Brokers and researchers say the market’s true test will be bigger pre‑leases and hiring.
Golden Glades Keeps Growing as Resia Files 220-Unit North Miami Plan
Resia filed a pre‑application to build Golden Glades II, a proposed 220‑unit income‑restricted apartment community on a 5.46‑acre site near the Golden Glades interchange. The plan follows the developer’s nearby modular-built complex.
Falcone Locks Up Miami Worldcenter Shopping Playground In Nine-Figure Power Move
Falcone Group‑led JV bought Miami Worldcenter’s retail plaza and two garages in a deal insiders say reached nine figures. The purchase consolidates control of roughly 300,000 sq ft of shops, dining and entertainment.
Tech Security Player Iru Locks Down 92K Square Feet At Mayfair In Coconut Grove
Iru is taking nearly 92,000 square feet at Mayfair in the Grove, giving the AI‑security firm a major Coconut Grove footprint. The deal underscores demand for renovated, amenitized office space in the neighborhood.
Sweetwater Gives FIU Student Tower The Green Light, Neighbors Cry Foul
Sweetwater approved a 29‑story student tower with 400 units and about 1,600 beds after variances allowed the building to top the city's height limit. The proposal has drawn questions about tenant displacement and heavy parking.
Boca Office Owner Cries Foul Over Whopping $48.9 Million Yamato Tax Hit
MCM 301 Yamato LLC says a $48.9M 2025 assessment on its Yamato Road office parcel exceeded just value and has sued in Palm Beach Circuit Court seeking refunds with interest. The complaint alleges improper appraisal methods and seeks a re‑set or remand of the valuation.
Shovels Finally Hit Dirt At Boynton Beach Town Square Apartment Mega-Project
Time Equities has started work on the south parcel of Boynton Beach Town Square after closing a $160M construction loan, bringing hundreds of apartments and new retail to downtown. Local TIF help and a 1,055‑space garage are part of the plan.
Bal Harbour Brawl: Florida AG Jumps Into Live Local Fight at Luxe Shops
Florida's attorney general filed a brief backing Bal Harbour Shops’ Live Local redevelopment plan, escalating a court fight over zoning, height and workforce housing. The move raises statewide questions about when Tallahassee can override local rules.
Plantation Apartment Hotspot Gets New Look as Maxx Drops $70M on 250 Units
Maxx Properties purchased and rebranded a 250-unit Plantation apartment community as The Ellery, and the new owner plans amenity, interior and tech upgrades. Brokers say the off-market deal was financed with CBRE-arranged debt.
Aston Martin Condo Owners Cry Foul Over Cracks, Leaks In Miami Tower
Owners at the Aston Martin Residences say balcony slabs are crumbling and pool systems are leaking; the condo association sued the developer and multiple contractors seeking repairs. The suit cites a March 2025 forensic report that flagged life-safety issues.
Miami Beach Marina Battle Is Back With 14-Story Tower Play
Terra and Suntex have filed plans to replace the low‑rise retail block at the Miami Beach Marina with a 14‑story office tower, bigger parking and upgraded marina facilities. The proposal revives a debate Miami Beach voters first took up in 2020.
Integra Moves To Pack 316 New Apartments Onto Former Miami Housing Site
Integra has filed plans to build roughly 316 affordable and workforce apartments at 2101 NW 52nd St in Miami, with a ground‑floor food hall and resident protections required under RAD rules. Community groups want guarantees in writing.
Coinbase Big Shot Quietly Snaps Up $10.4 Million La Gorce Island Lot
Coinbase product executive David Farmer paid $10.4M for a 0.59‑acre lot at 31 La Gorce Circle on Miami Beach’s exclusive La Gorce Island. The parcel was marketed as a development site with plans for an ~8,000‑sq‑ft residence.
Suarez Becomes Billionaires' Frontman in High-Stakes Bid to Lure CEOs to Miami's Gold Coast
Former Miami mayor Francis Suarez signed on as a senior adviser to Ambition Accelerated, adding local political clout to a billionaire-backed push to recruit CEOs to South Florida.
Hollywood’s Federal Highway Braces for 25,100 Apartments and a New Skyline
Hollywood may raise density limits on Federal Highway to allow 25,100 apartments, accelerating projects and sparking debate over growth and affordability. City records, developers and critics are already lining up.
Developer Drops $24.3M on Coral Gables Mansion Just to Knock It Down
Developer Alex Pirez bought a 1‑acre waterfront lot in Gables Estates for $24.3M and is expected to tear down the 1999 house and build a new mansion. The trade is the latest in a string of record‑setting deals on the street.
Starwood's $265 Million Midwest Hotel Bet Lands In Special Servicer Hot Seat
Starwood's $265M CMBS loan on 22 hotels has been moved to special servicing as cash flow and occupancy lag underwriting. Noteholders are weighing modification or asset‑sale options.
WeatherTech Mogul Dumps Fort Lauderdale Mansion In $26 Million Do-Over Deal
WeatherTech founder David MacNeil sold a Fort Lauderdale beachfront mansion for $26M, the latest move in a months‑long South Florida real‑estate spree. The property had a tangled ownership history and was relisted after litigation.
Fort Lauderdale Beach Flip: Sereno Condo-Hotel Comeback Wins City Hall Green Light
Fort Lauderdale’s commission approved a revised Sereno plan that adds 113 hotel rooms and raises the condo count to 88 on a North Beach parcel. The vote is the latest in a years‑long series of design changes.
Aventura Gives Slimmed‑Down Vitalis Tower A Green Light By The Hospital
Aventura approved Vitalis Tower, a seven‑story medical‑office and retail project at 21291 NE 28th Ave, clearing variances to allow medical condos and a reduced parking count. The developer hopes to start construction this year.
Study Brands Jacksonville Housing Market Worst In U.S., Locals Cry Foul
A Construction Coverage analysis using Redfin data ranked Jacksonville last among large U.S. metros, but local brokers say the picture is mixed and neighborhood‑specific. Well‑prepared, claim‑free homes are still drawing buyers.
Overtown Co-op Tenants Say 'Every Storm Is Indoors' in Leaky Roof Lawsuit
Town Park Plaza South tenants in Overtown sued H.A. Contracting and A‑1 Duran Roofing, alleging 14 of 18 roofs leak nearly every time it rains. Residents say a CRA-funded rehab left roofs still failing and want permanent repairs.
Fort Lauderdale Café Says Landlord’s Demo Job Wrecked Business, $9 Million Suit Claims
A Fort Lauderdale café owner is suing Kimco Realty for $9 million, saying demolition at Cypress Creek Station ruined her business and damaged equipment. The suit alleges crews began gutting the plaza days after the shop opened.
Fort Lauderdale Sky Wars: Naftali Rolls Out $20 Million Viceroy Penthouses
Naftali Group listed two full‑floor penthouses atop Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale, with prices from $8.8M to $10.4M and hotel‑style amenities. The homes pair more than 4,000 sq ft with sweeping terraces and private elevator access.
Hal Prince’s Old North Bay Road Manse Quietly Trades For $31.5 Million
The Miami Beach waterfront estate at 6000 North Bay Road, once owned by Harold "Hal" Prince, sold for $31.5 million, handing developers another prized parcel. The property’s size and bay frontage make redevelopment likely.
McKinsey Muscles Into Brickell As Miami’s Office Game Levels Up
McKinsey is moving into Brickell as it grows its South Florida workforce, a fresh sign of corporate demand reshaping downtown Miami. The move highlights tight office markets and hiring potential.
Fisher Island Mansion Spree: Madar Locks In Buyers For Ultra‑Rare Trio
Three Madar Group mansions on Fisher Island are under contract for a combined $105.5 million, tightening the island's already tiny supply of single‑family homes. The spec properties are due to finish between late 2026 and mid‑2027.
Canadian Snowbirds Flock Back To Phoenix And Florida Housing Hotspots
Realtor.com and NAR data show Canadian homebuyers are reengaging with U.S. housing searches, concentrating in Phoenix and Florida and lifting demand for higher‑end listings.
162 Acres on Miami Gardens' Doorstep Poised for Warehouse, Housing Shakeup
A developer filed a pre‑application to redevelop 162 acres west of Miami Gardens into a mixed‑use plan pairing industrial space with 190 affordable rentals and a new linear park. County records require a large indoor community center and other public amenities.
Dolce & Gabbana Tower Tiff: One Sotheby’s Says JDS Skipped Out On $522K
One Sotheby’s says it presold dozens of units at Dolce & Gabbana’s 888 Brickell and is suing JDS for about $522,000 in unpaid commissions, fees and expenses. The suit names breach of contract, unjust enrichment and quantum meruit counts.
Miami-Dade Property Values Inch Up As Condo Chill Hits The Coast
June 1 estimates show Miami‑Dade taxable values rose 5.5% year‑over‑year, but the gain masks a split: luxury and some suburbs surged while older condos and new construction cooled. Local budgets and homeowners face a mixed picture.
Pulte Bets Big on Fort Pierce With 239-Home Vela Cove for Priced-Out South Floridians
Pulte paid $16.3M for 50 acres in Fort Pierce and is planning Vela Cove — a 239‑home community pitched at buyers priced out of Miami. The project pairs compact floorplans with resort‑style amenities and lower entry prices.
Thiel Cashes In On Brickell With Miami’s Priciest Tower Lease
A family office tied to Peter Thiel has leased 18,158 sq ft at 830 Brickell for about $250 per sq ft, setting a new benchmark for Miami trophy office rents. The deal underscores Brickell's pull for wealthy out‑of‑state tenants.
Developer Plots 1,000 New Hotel Rooms At Miami Airport’s Blue Lagoon
A new pre‑application asks to add about 1,000 hotel rooms at 5101 Blue Lagoon Drive, proposing two 14‑story towers beside Miami International Airport. The site’s owner bought the existing Hilton in 2023 and county planners will now review the concept.
Alhambra Parc Snags $100M Green Light in Downtown Coral Gables
MG Developer closed a $100M construction loan for Alhambra Parc at 33 Alhambra Circle, funding condos, office suites and ground‑floor retail in downtown Coral Gables. The financing moves the boutique project closer to construction.
Miami-Dade May Hand $3.45 Million Wynwood Lot to Brickell Developers for $10
Miami‑Dade’s housing committee will consider transferring a 6,900‑sq‑ft Wynwood lot to Rilea and Ciprés for an eight‑story project that would deliver 14 below‑market three‑bedroom rentals and an $800k community fund.
Oakland Park Strip Snags Gyms, Grub as Retail Rush Hits Federal Highway
NewRock Partners has leased about 27,000 sq ft of ground‑floor retail at Oaklyn and Parklyn, bringing fitness, grocery and fast‑casual dining to North Federal Highway. The deals signal new retail momentum in downtown Oakland Park.
St. Thomas Plots Palmetto ‘Mini City,’ Puts Out Call For Big-League Developer
St. Thomas University invited developers to rework roughly 28 acres of its Miami Gardens campus into mixed-use housing, hospitality and retail under a formal solicitation. Advisers say the site sits in an Opportunity Zone.
Coconut Grove Sky-High Penthouse With 40-Foot Pool Splashes Onto Market At $23.5 Million
A duplex penthouse on Grove Isle lists for $23.5M, complete with a 40‑foot rooftop pool and nearly 13,000 square feet of indoor‑outdoor space. Artefacto furnishings and Molteni finishes complete the turnkey package.
Southern Slump Knocks U.S. Homebuilder Confidence Lower
Builder confidence slipped in June as the NAHB HMI fell two points to 35, led by a sharp Southern slump. Rising mortgage rates and materials costs are pinching builders.
Developers Plot $100 Million Twin-Tower Takeover Of West Palm Waterfront
Terra Group and BH Group are under contract to buy Jeff Greene’s 1.6‑acre West Palm parcel for about $100M and propose twin 31‑story condo towers across from Currie Park. The move would add more branded luxury to North Flagler.
Coral Gables ‘Sky Residences’ Tower Wants $8K Rents And Mansion Perks
Codina has completed Regency Parc at 2601 Salzedo Street — a 126‑unit, ultra‑luxury rental tower in downtown Coral Gables with hotel‑style amenities and rents starting near $8,200. The developer plans to live in the penthouse and move‑ins are already underway.



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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