By Darcie Lunsford The first major institutional-quality office project in Broward County since the Great Recession has opened its sleek, double-glass doors along I-75 in Pembroke Pines, adjacent to the
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Rail mass transit is already impacting commercial development as All Aboard Florida starts construction of 4 million square feet of mixed-use projects near its stations. The next big thing
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Faena District promises to be a game changer for Miami Beach By Leslie Kraft Burke It may sound like a lofty goal when the creators of the Faena District in
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Galleria project one of first in state to seek LEED Neighborhood status By Kevin Gale The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale is not only adding residential towers, but it’s creating eight
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By Darcie Lunsford Economists depict real estate cycles as wavy lines with soaring peaks and sinking valleys. But in South Florida, it often feels more like a circle, where we
Read MoreBy Kevin Gale The morning of Nov. 16 brought the ultimate wake-up call for the need for more rail transit in South Florida. A shooting before dawn caused southbound
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Bob Moss has a 46-year career in the construction consulting and management field, playing key leadership roles at Centex before founding Moss & Associates in 2004. Since moving to Florida
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Welcome to 2016. It should feel a lot like 2015. This year is forecast to deliver another solid performance for the commercial real estate sector. According to the Urban Land
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Swire unveils sprawling Brickell City Centre Seeing renderings of the Climate Ribbon at Brickell City Centre is one thing…
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Pompano Beach has long been a mecca for retirees and, thanks to its vast industrial areas near I-95, a major regional center of employment. What it hasn’t been is a
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Think of it as the pseudoscience of a real estate recovery. The better things are, the better they get… for now. Across the region, office, industrial and retail vacancy rates
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Do you remember 2005? Those were the boom days of commercial real estate, when trophy office towers, shopping centers and big-box distribution facilities were selling faster than the Momma’s Pancake
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