“Concerned Residents”? Developers, Wealthy Execs at Gelber-Levine Zoom Meeting
Former Miami Beach mayor Philip Levine characterized attendees as “just a bunch of concerned residents.”
Former Miami Beach mayor Philip Levine characterized attendees as “just a bunch of concerned residents.”
Only one tenant remains in the 275-unit building in Edgewater.
Residents and business owners fear that it’s only a matter of time before Allapattah follows a fate similar to Wynwood.
A survey found that 50 percent of prospective Florida homebuyers would pony up to purchase if the price was right.
After more than two years of protests, strikes, and walkouts, South Florida janitors finally have a union.
According to a Redfin report, more users are looking to buy homes in Miami than anywhere else in the U.S.
A timeline of Miami-area structures that have collapsed or been evacuated since the Champlain Towers South fell on June 24.
Local content creators say OnlyFan’s reversal is largely too little too late.
New census data shows that Fisher Island saw its population more than triple between 2010 and 2020.
The cofounder of a Miami private school that made headlines for anti-vax policies has a new venture: a website that offers to erase negative press about you.
Amid one of the tightest rental markets in recent years, even comparatively well-to-do residents are being priced out of Edgewater.
In the shadows of Miami-Dade’s highrises, smaller multifamily buildings might be quietly crumbling toward the same fate.
According to a recent report, rents have only been climbing, even during the pandemic.
Captain Haiti, Little Haiti’s own superhero, is using cryptocurrency to sponsor neighborhood cleanups and encourage local investment.
While some South Beach businesses welcome the influx of tourists, others say spring break has done more harm than good.
Move to Miami? In this economy?
Your semi-regular reminder that the rent is too damn high.
Miami janitors are protesting what they call unfair practices toward employees trying to form a union.
The coronavirus pandemic seems to be making things even harder for aspiring millennial homeowners.
Bang wants to build a manufacturing plant at the location, where it has scooped up neighboring properties this year.
Shawnee’s Paradise, a hippie commune in North Miami, styles itself as a peaceful escape, but former tenants say it’s anything but.
An anonymous Instagram account has been posting images of unfinished ceilings, unpainted walls, and other problems at The One.