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Damac Hires Elliman For Surfside Collapse Site Condo Project
The Real Deal· 39 minutes agoThe developer that acquired the Surfside collapse site hired Douglas Elliman to sell the luxury condominium planned for the oceanfront property, The Real Deal has learned.
Charlotte County condos and co-ops may soon see a change to inspections
WINK TV Southwest Florida· 2 weeks agoA potential new Charlotte County law will impact many condos and co-op owners. In incorporated...
Fort Lauderdale Crane Collapse Victim Seeks Over $50M
The Real Deal· 5 days agoA woman who was injured in a rideshare when a portion of a tower crane collapsed in downtown Fort...
Weeks after a loss in Surfside, Shlomo Danzinger files to run for Miami-Dade mayor
Miami Herald via AOL· 1 week agoLevine Cava won Surfside’s lone voting precinct by 15 points in the 2020 election, then rose to...
'It’s paradise lost': Florida's condo market is floundering — here’s why one expert says some of the...
MSN News· 2 weeks agoIs the sun setting on Florida?
Residents in New Jersey community fight to save Tabernacle Town Hall amid officials' safety concerns
CBS News· 2 weeks agoThere have been peaceful protests, and signs have been placed in yards in Tabernacle Township as...
Associations battling over shared seawall - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort...
7 News Miami· 1 week agoLuis Prada: “They should do whatever they have to do, assess everybody, signed the contract and we...
Miami-Dade sheriff's race: 17 candidates. A look at disciplinary and use-of-force histories
WLRN Miami· 1 week agoIn 2009, Republican candidate for Miami-Dade County sheriff Ignacio “Iggy” Alvarez picked up a side gig with the Panamanian National Police. There was just one problem: Alvarez ...
Opposition grows in Atlantic City over possible expansion of area businesses can sell recreational...
CBS News· 6 days agoOpposition is growing in one Atlantic City neighborhood over possibly expanding the area where...
Why some Floridians are returning to the workforce after retiring
WLRN Miami· 1 week agoHistorically, Florida has advertised itself as an affordable place to retire. Tampa Bay Times reporter Lauren Peace, who wrote about this issue, said some challenges facing Florida are an influx of newer residents and natural disasters.