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Settlement In Works Over Multi-Million-Dollar Dispute Against Coconut Grove Property Developer

Lawsuits claim Send Enterprises, the company run by Douglas Cox and Nicole Pearl, intentionally strung buyers along for years, leaving their properties unfinished as they collected multiple deposits for the same parcel. At this time, it’s unclear how much of the down payments will be returned to the would-be buyers. The settlement proposal is set for a hearing before a Miami-Dade Circuit Judge.

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Mexican Spot From New York Known For Swanky Street Tacos Is Opening In Coconut Grove

Bartaco, which began life in 2010 in Port Chester, New York, is opening a third South Florida location in Commodore Plaza in Coconut Grove.The new Mexican restaurant is larger than its sister properties in Aventura and Wynwood and will become the flagship for the brand.

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Stalled Coconut Grove Condo Trades In Deed In Lieu Of Foreclosure

Miami-based 3034 Oak Park LLC transferred the incomplete Arbor condominium to Arbor Grove Development LLC. The deed is in lieu of foreclosure in exchange for the lender releasing $20.96 million in personal guarantees against the seller, but the original loan remains in place on the property.

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Set In Coconut Grove, The Oldest Neighborhood In The City, The Oldest House In Miami Was Built In 1891

The charmingly named Barnacle House was built in 1891 by Ralph Middleton Munroe, a widower from Staten Island and first Commodore of the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club on the nearby bay. Initially designed as a simple bungalow, Monroe named it “The Barnacle” because he thought the shape of the roof resembled one.

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Looking For A Lower Insurance Rate? In Miami, You Have Tough Options. Here’s Some Advice

Many Florida homeowners might be considering finding an insurance company to give them a better rate. But there’s little chance of finding one, especially if they live in the southeastern part of the state. Half a dozen independent insurance agents said that only a handful of insurance companies are willing to write new policies, and new ones are focusing on policies that are being handed over by the state-created Citizens Insurance.

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