Article Courtesy of The Miami New Times By Jerry Iannelli Published August 7, 2016 Since the 1980s, Miami residents have been able to judge their city’s relative economic health by counting the number of cranes in the sky. More than …
Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Paul Owers Published May 20, 2016 An explosion of short-term rentals by South Florida homeowners has left neighbors complaining and cities scrambling to regulate the practice. Websites such as Airbnb.com and VRBO.com have …
Article and Video Courtesy of Channel 10 Local News By Christina Vazquez Published April 2, 2016 CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – When the new roofs began to fail at a Coral Springs community, residents began wondering whom to hold accountable and …
Article Courtesy of The South Florida Business Journal By Brian Bandell Published March 14, 2016 A condo association lawsuit aims to halt the Apeiron condominium and hotel project at the Jockey Club near North Miami. On March 9, the two …
Article Courtesy of The Miami Herald By Josh Baumgard Published March 3, 2016 Which Miami condos are most at risk of flooding and destruction caused by rising sea level? Our friends at E Miami Condos created a map to visualize …
Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Larry Barszewski Published January 27, 2016 It’s no surprise that huge fuel tanks and family neighborhoods don’t mix. But the two get pretty close to each other by Port Everglades’ massive tank farm, …
Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Paul Owers Published January 3, 2016 The mood is mostly upbeat these days at Royal Poinciana Townhomes in Boca Raton. After years of uncertainty, residents there finally have stability. “Now they’re in control …
Article Courtesy of Market Watch By Sep Niakan Published October 16, 2015 Inventory of available units has swelled and new construction is adding even more The greater downtown Miami condo market is showing clear signs that demand may not be …
Article Courtesy of The Sun Sentinel By Ron Hurtibise Published October 8, 2015 Citizens Property Insurance Corp. wants South Florida policyholders to cut out the middlemen when filing claims for non-weather-related water losses. One strategy involves a friendly public relations …
Article Courtesy of The Palm Beach Post By Wayne Washington Published September 18, 2015 RIVIERA BEACH — After a decade-long delay, a giant resort and spa project is back on the drawing board for Riviera Beach’s Singer Island. The Wellness …