Courtney Crush, a land use attorney and longtime community leader, was honored as the Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce’s Downtowner of the Year on Thursday. Both the city of Fort Lauderdale
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Redevelopment Management Association’s founders have published a guide for civic and business leader who are trying to improve their communities. The book, called “Reinventing Your City – 8 Steps to Turn Your City
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Brickell City Centre begins  to redefine Miami By Leslie Kraft Burke With the completion of Three Brickell City Centre in late January, the long anticipated Brickell City Centre project officially
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Louver House offers a rare South Beach experience By Leslie Kraft Burke When we think of South Beach living, the first pictures that often come to mind involve all-night dance
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Bal Harbour Shops reaches a milestone, faces key vote on its future By Kevin Gale As Bal Harbour Shops plans a blowout fundraiser on March 5 and celebrates its 50th
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Leading developers and restaurateurs in Broward talk about the migration toward the coast Fort Lauderdale is seeing a major wave of residential construction projects, many of which are attracting buyers
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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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