Coconut Grove gets twisted
Tenants are expected to move into the Bjarke Ingles designed Grove at Grand Bay in June, according to Cervera Real Estate, the exclusive listing agent for the Terra Group Project.
Sneak Peek: Brightline station rises
The Brightline high-speed rail station in Fort Lauderdale is going vertical. Community leaders were invited Friday to “make their mark” at the Fort Lauderdale station by signing their initials in
Another piece of business history disappears
About 10 years ago Louis Flematti gave me a tour of the French Quarter, his restaurant just north of Las Olas Boulevard, and talked about how he had sold his 10
Slideshow: The newly completed Palazzo del Sol on Fisher Island
By Leslie Kraft Burke South Floridians have more than a little nostalgic love for Mediterranean architecture. That romance has lasted for decades both in new builds and renovated properties. So,
Courtney Crush honored as Fort Lauderdale Downtowner of the Year
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
Strategies to turn cities around
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
City Centered
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
Calm in Chaos
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
Staying on Top
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
Eastward, Ho!
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
New Suburban Office Project is a Rarity
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
Riding the rails of development: All Aboard Florida, Tri-Rail create hot spots for future growth
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