Survey Finds Millennial Renters in Miami Are Nowhere Close to Buying a Home
With sea levels and student debt on the rise and fears of another recession around the corner, millennials in Miami aren't exactly optimists when it comes to the possibility of owning a home anytime soon.
View ArticlePrecedent-Breaking Vote in Miami Beach Was "Gift to a Powerful Developer,"...
City leaders have called the vote "a gift to a powerful developer."
View ArticleHomeowners Sue Aventura Isles Developers Over Chemical Contamination
Isolated areas in the residential development still turn up high arsenic levels.
View ArticleHere's the Deal With That #SaveWynwood Petition You Signed
In this vaguely worded, nameless petition, what's fact and what's fiction?
View ArticleIn South Florida, Mortgage Companies Kept Foreclosing During Federal Moratorium
Charlotte, who served in the U.S. Air Force, had been trying to work with loan officers on a solution to keep her house, but to no avail.
View ArticleDevelopers Back Giménez for Congress While He Keeps Construction on Track
Reports from Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Giménez's campaign show he has received $185,000 from real estate execs, developers, and lobbyists so far this year.
View ArticleNorth Beach Residents Petition to Stop Development of Byron Carlyle Theater
North Beach residents are petitioning against a developer's proposal to build micro-sized apartments at the historic Byron Carlyle Theater.
View ArticlePedestrian-Friendly "Woonerf" Streets in Wynwood One Step Closer to Approval
Wynwood seems to have it all, but some neighborhood elements like trees, spacious sidewalks, and open public spaces are lacking.
View ArticleFIU Students Compare New "Luxury" Apartments to Fyre Festival
An anonymous Instagram account has been posting images of unfinished ceilings, unpainted walls, and other problems at The One.
View Article"Magical" Hippie Commune Turns Out to Be Nightmare for Some Tenants
Shawnee's Paradise, a hippie commune in North Miami, styles itself as a peaceful escape, but former tenants say it's anything but.
View ArticleBang Energy Outbids Amazon for Broward Property
Bang wants to build a manufacturing plant at the location, where it has scooped up neighboring properties this year.
View ArticleReport: Washed-Up Old Millennials Still Can't Afford a Damn Home
The coronavirus pandemic seems to be making things even harder for aspiring millennial homeowners.
View ArticleHere Are Five Examples of Miami's Affordability Crisis
Your semi-regular reminder that the rent is too damn high.
View ArticleKyu and Other Miami Restaurants Expand to New York City
While many New York City restaurants are opening locations in Miami, Wynwood-based Kyu is heading north to build its wood-fired empire.
View ArticleResidents Say Bacardí Housing Development Could Threaten Miami's Endangered Bats
Residents near the Calusa Country Club say they have evidence of an endangered bat on the site.
View ArticleDavid Grutman to Reopen the Forge in Miami Beach
David Grutman has plans to reopen the Forge in Miami Beach.
View ArticleLittle Haiti "Superhero" Uses Cryptocurrency to Benefit the Neighborhood
Captain Haiti, Little Haiti's own superhero, is using cryptocurrency to sponsor neighborhood cleanups and encourage local investment.
View ArticleRent in Miami Is Too Damn High — and It's Getting Higher
According to a recent report, rents have only been climbing, even during the pandemic.
View ArticleEnd of an Era: Norman Brothers Produce to Close
Norman Brothers Produce has sold its property in southwest Miami-Dade.
View ArticleWe Can't Stop Thinking About the Tech Bro Who Thinks Miami Rent Costs $600
The newcomers have the privilege of seeing happiness and optimism everywhere, even when the locals don't.
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