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Board Tells Developer He Can’t Chop Down Trees To Build House In Coconut Grove

In a surprising decision, Miami’s Historic and Environmental Preservation Board overruled the city’s building department by rejecting a tree removal permit issued to a developer. It was a victory for residents who live along a lush South Grove street described as a “tunnel of green” and could serve as an example for people in other neighborhoods engaged in disputes to curtail development, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Work May Finally Restore Hurricane Irma-Battered Dinner Key Marina

A final round of repairs is still needed to bring Dinner Key in Coconut Grove back to its former glory nearly four years after Hurricane Irma ravaged the state’s largest municipal marina. Miami commissioners are consideing approval of a final contract with the construction company. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Unpacking Miami’s New 40-Year Plan Against Rising Sea Levels

Though there are clearly no easy fixes to keep Miami above water, the South Florida city recently released the Stormwater Master Plan, a comprehensive guide that outlines how the city can combat the encroaching effects of climate change and rising sea levels. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Metronomic Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: GroveHaus Apartments In Coconut Grove Targated In Foreclosure

The developer aimed to build apartments, student housing and boutique hotels around Miami and Coral Gables, and redevelop a stretch of Grand Avenue. GroveHaus is the only project that was completed. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Debate On Carrollton’s Plan For New Boys’ School In Grove Deferred Until Summer

The Carrollton School’s proposal to build a new boys’ school on the Villa Woodbine property in Coconut Grove was deferred during the recent Miami City Commission virtual meeting to allow more public input on the controversial plan. The earliest the city would debate the school’s appeal is late June. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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How Is Miami’s Real Estate Industry Dealing With The Coronavirus Outbreak?

While experts in the Miami-Dade market continue to report robust listings and sales of single-family homes and condos, the full impact of COVID-19 on the industry will take longer to reveal itself — and no one yet knows what that will look like. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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