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Will Miami City Hall In Coconut Grove Be The Next Municipal Domino To Fall?

In 1954, the Miami City Hall moved into the former Pan American Airways System terminal in Coconut Grove, where it currently resides. The question is now whether as Miami negotiates a deal to build an administration building beside Miami Freedom Park, will plans include a new city hall, freeing the city’s historic Coconut Grove home for something else? CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Investors Are Buying Fewer Homes Than Pandemic Peak, But Their Share Continues To Grow Amid Changing Housing Market

Whether investors or owner-occupiers are more sensitive to rising rates is something being watched closely. The expectation is sellers aren\’t going to be able to sell their homes as quickly as they have, especially as they did last year, which will result in price cuts. Investors may, therefore, be holding off to take advantage of better deals down the line. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Coming Soon: A \”Little Bahamas\” In Coconut Grove?

Advocates are looking forward to designating the West Grove as the \”Little Bahamas of Coconut Grove\” as a way of bringing back the culture and economic energy of the historically Bahamian community. The proposed area will include the Village West Island District and the Charles Avenue Neighborhood Conservation District south of U.S. 1 and west of McDonald Street. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Grove Central Tops Off Next To Metrorail Station, Will Include 400 Apartments And A Target Retail Store

In the latest in a series of high-density developments being built along the Metrorail, Grove Central will include 400 apartments that includes some workforce housing and 172,000 square feet of retail that includes a signed lease from Target. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Coconut Grove’s Scenic Waterfront Road, Historic Trail Is A Mess. Can $16M Revamp Fix It?

As Miami-Dade County’s transportation and public works department launches a $16 million, multiyear effort to rebuild road and trail after years of talk but little action, its engineers face a difficult conundrum: How to improve road conditions in the narrow corridor while enhancing the safety and appeal of the heavily used though frayed Commodore Trail. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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State Of The South Florida Housing Market: Even As Interest Rates Rise, Home Prices Still Skyrocket

Housing prices in South Florida continued to climb last month, reaching levels not seen in almost 15 years. But rising interest rates, which hit 5.37% last week, so far don’t seem to have cooled the market. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Miami Real Estate Posts Third-Highest Sales Month In History; Miami Condo Sales Surge For The 18th Consecutive Month

With Miami\’s fintech expansion and stature as the No. 1 U.S. destination for global homebuyers, demand is driving the real estate market and the lack of housing supply continues to fuel property appreciation and record sales,  CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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