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Construction Passes Halfway Point Of CMC Group’s Vita At Grove Isle In Coconut Grove

The waterfront development, located at 5 Grove Isle Drive, is comprised of three artfully interlinked buildings, now rising one tower at a time to form one unified structure. Vita at Grove Isle, which broke ground in April 2023, is slated for delivery in late 2025.

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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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‘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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‘King of Coconut Grove’ Faces Foreclosure. His Buyers Could Lose Their Homes

A lender is foreclosing on the Coconut Grove properties of developer Doug Cox demanding to take control of two dozen ready-to-move-in houses and prime vacant lots because of his failure to repay a $43 million debt. But the buyers just got a lifeline when Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge appointed a receiver to oversee a tangled web of lawsuits, purchase contracts and fraud accusations centered on Cox.

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Miami Not Building Enough Housing To Match The National Average

According to a new report, the Miami Metro area as a whole isn’t building enough new housing to match the national average. Instead of expanding with new suburbs as in other metro areas, developers in Miami have been building vertically – but it still isn’t enough. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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