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A Beloved Coconut Grove Market Faces An Uncertain Future

The Coconut Grove Organic Farmers Market could soon be gone, as new development replaces the community’s landmarks, piece by piece. The market, amid lush almond and live oak trees, feels almost immune from encroaching development. But the market’s history is also part of a larger story of a changing Coconut Grove.

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#BlueGrove Continues With Blues & Jazz Water Festival On September 23rd

#BlueGrove is one of four quarterly initiatives in the Coconut Grove Business Improvement District. This seasonal campaign focused on water-quality awareness, is connecting a series of interrelated events inspiring businesses to take a leadership role in providing smart, sustainable options to their customers and guests.

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Colombia Continues Streak as No. 1 Foreign Country Searching Miami Real Estate

According to MIAMI Association of REALTORS Chairman of the Board, Colombians and all home buyers love Miami because it is young, modern, multicultural, multilingual and growing. Historically, changes in the political landscape have led to more searches and purchases by global buyers.

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‘King Of Coconut Grove’ Is Broke, Judge Says. A Dozen Of His Lots Will Be Auctioned

A Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge just approved the bulk sale of one dozen choice, lush lots in the highly desirable real estate market of Coconut Grove. The auction is being held to raise money to help pay back $85 million that buyers, investors and lenders claim they are owed by developer Doug Cox.

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