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Brickell City Center showed Miami you can build for people, not cars
All week we’re going to be looking at people, companies, and organizations who dominated their sectors in 2016. Tomorrow we’ll be looking at neighborhoods. Other winners: Lyft and Uber (transit), Kairos (tech) Brickell City Center might be the last piece of the puzzle to going truly car-less for Brickell residents who also work there. With restaurants, bars, gyms, grocery stores, and coffee shops every couple blocks, large-scale retail and a movie theater were maybe the only regular needs missing from the neighborhood. And going car-less...
read moreFlorida Was The Nation’s Second-Fastest Growing State Over The Last Year – over 1000 people a day
Over 1,000 people a day moved to Florida over the past year, as people continue to flee cold, high-tax northern states, new Census data shows. For the year, Florida was the second fastest growing state in the nation by raw numbers, behind only Texas. On a percentage basis, Florida ranked fourth behind Utah, Nevada and Idaho, with 1.82% population growth in just one year. Last year, Florida overtook New York to become the third most populous state in the country. Florida’s lead over New York continued to grow over the past year to nearly 1...
read moreMoxy South Beach – 947 Washington Avenue gets nod from preservation board
The second new large-scale development on Washington Avenue this year got a strong endorsement from the Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board. The board’s approval last week will allow the demolition, renovation and restoration of three aging storefronts located at 915, 947 and 955 Washington Avenue to make way for a new Moxy South Beach. David Lichtenstein’s Lightstone Group, which paid $29 million for the structures, which take up nearly the whole block, plans to build the seven-story, 202-room boutique hotel on the block. In May, The...
read moreWhy Miami’s Real Estate Scene Is Still Booming
The Magic City real estate scene remains as hot as the weather and the people it thrives on, proving this is still the place to be. We’ve all seen the headlines: the Zika virus, looming hurricanes, falling real estate sales, declining prices. There’s no question that there’s been a lot of dark news threatening the Greater Miami real estate market lately. But what about the good news? Consider this: In September, the Miami Association of Realtors (MAR) reported that the Miami single-family home market enjoyed its best August in history, with...
read morePatricia Delinois, CEO at Premier Elite Realty talks Art Basel and her philanthropic work
TOP MIAMI REALTOR DELINOIS BEGAN HER CAREER IN REAL ESTATE AT THE AGE OF 19. PATRICIA WAS BORN IN CANADA, LIVED IN NEW YORK AND CENTRAL AMERICA, THEN MOVED TO MIAMI. SHE CONVERSES EASILY IN ENGLISH, SPANISH AND FRENCH. SHE FOUNDED HER OWN COMPANY IN 1997. SINCE THEN, SHE HAS WORKED WITH HUNDREDS OF CLIENTS, INCLUDING INTERNATIONAL CELEBRITIES, BUSINESS EXECUTIVES, PROFESSIONAL, YOUNG SINGLES, COUPLES, AND FAMILIES. HER PRIMARY GOAL FOR THE EXPANDING COMPANY IS TO NEVER LOSE SIGHT OF ITS CUSTOMERS’ NEEDS. HERE SHE ALSO TALKS ABOUT THE ARTS IN...
read moreThe Best of Miami and The Hamptons, Patricia Delinois and Sabrina Barnett
Patricia Delinois AND Sabrina Barnett full article: PHOTOGRAPHY: Geraldine Pavan at The Palms Hotel & Spa THE SUPER COUSINS OF SOUTH FLORIDA THAT DO IT AL L. FROM PHILANTHROPY, ART, FASHION, PUBLIC SPEAKING, REAL ESTATE, POLO, WRITING AND INVESTING Q: Your favorite places in the world are…. SB – As a model growing up I lived in 5 countries. One of my favorite memories was falling asleep hearing horses and buggy’s on the cobble stone streets in Florence from my apartment which overlooked the Duomo. I lived and loved London, Paris and...
read moreSouth Florida residents earn a grand total of $300 billion per year
If you piled up all of the money earned last year by all of the residents in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metro area, you’d wind up with a stack of almost $300 billion. That’s according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, which has released its annual rankings of total personal income (TPI). Click on the View Slideshow button for a rundown of the metropolitan areas (including South Florida) that are above $30 billion. TPI is defined as the income received by all residents from all sources (everything from wages to welfare...
read moreNew Yorkers flock to Miami more than any other city during the holiday season
Considering only the deranged can possibly enjoy frigid winter temperatures it’s not surprising to see Miami rank as New Yorker’s No. 1 travel destination during the holiday season. According to Balsam Hill’s interactive map, which reveals the most searched holiday flight destinations in the country, Miami dominates New Yorker’s travel plans. Orlando and Atlanta place second and third, respectively. Click Full Article for more details. Full Article Save Article Article Feedback Share...
read more7,500 People Move To Miami-Dade County Every Month
According to the Miami-Dade Property Appraiser’s office, 7,500 people move to the county every month. Click Full Article for more details. Full Article Save Article Article Feedback Share Article
read moreWhy Are The World’s Top Real Estate Investors Risking Billions On Miami’s Riverfront Renaissance?
Inevitably it seems that rivers are one of two things to a city: either a vital, vibrant artery stitching it historically together (think the Seine through Paris, the Sumida through Tokyo, or the Chicago River through the downtown Windy City), or an industrial, black water pipeline which, decade after decade, sacrifices a thriving, walkable waterfront for a persistent no man’s land of warehouses, ports, power plants, etc. For years, the Miami River flowing through downtown Miami (yes, Miami does have a river, not just beaches) has been a...
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