Landlords and real estate brokers planning to rake in rent money from pot dispensaries, in the wake of Florida voters approving medical marijuana by 71 percent, will have to wait a little longer in Miami Beach.
Read MoreTwo Venezuelan investment groups have teamed up to launch a new condo project in Wynwood, as the artsy Miami neighborhood continues to attract more residential development.
WYN 26, a 15-unit building with ground floor retail space at 50 and 58 Northwest 26th Street will mark the first development in the United States for the Alvarez Group and the Palmar Group, Enrique Alvarez, a director of the joint entity told The Real Deal. The families, involved in the construction industry, have co-developed and built low-income housing in Venezuela and Panama for 12 years.
Read MoreA major owner in Wynwood sold a retail building to Moishe Mana for $16.42 million.
Lombardi Properties sold the 18,764-square-foot building at 350 Northwest 24th Street and 301 and 311 Northwest 23rd Street in Wynwood, Daniel Lombardi told The Real Deal. The deal closed on Friday.
Read MoreBuckminster Fuller was an American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor and futurist. He has been praised as one of the greatest minds of our times, as he developed innovative solutions by using technology to improve human lives while “doing more with less”.
Read MoreJACK SHAINMAN GALLERY
513 WEST 20TH ST. AND 524 WEST 24TH ST. | MAY 28 – JULY 10, 2015
Artist: Yoan Capote
Nationality: Cuban
Location: Chelsea, NY
2014 to 2015
Read MoreDESIGNED BY OMA AND REM KOOLHAAS, THE STRIKING TOWERS
OF PARK GROVE SET A NEW ARCHITECTURAL STANDARD
IN THE QUIET SEASIDE ENCLAVE OF COCONUT GROVE.
Developer Moishe Mana bought the Biscayne Building office tower in downtown Miami for $24.5 million Friday, the latest in a string of deals in the area by the moving-company and arts mogul.
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This Spanish delicacy is my luxury guilty pleasure. They are rare to find so when I do, I will skip my starter, entrée and dessert and just splurge on this creatures.
In English they are called goose barnacles and they grow on rocks in the ocean. They are harvested commercially in Spain and Portugal to be eaten boiled in brine and served hot.
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Victor Hunt Design art dealer represents Rotterdam Based artist Sabine Marcelis in Design Miami 2015, with her light series called "Dawn"
Read MoreAh, an eggs Benedict. It's one of the most traditional and anticipated dishes on a restaurant's breakfast or brunch menu. Usually, the dish includes two poached eggs, a meat or vegetable, an English muffin, and large drizzle of a gooey, yellow sauce. Once broken the egg's yolk runs throughout the plate, and the English muffin is meant to soak up every last bit of taste.
Read MoreNew Times' annual Best of Miami issue has finally arrived, and our editorial staff has chosen more than 400 winners in categories ranging from Best Artist (Farley Aguilar) to Best Dog Groomer (Dogtown).
Read MoreAccording to Ocean Drive Magazine, here are the best Waterfront Restaurants to go this season.
Read MoreOffering 1, 2, and 3 bedroom layouts; Prices go from $1,650 to $2,350 for a three-bedroom unit. However they say you have to go on a waitlist for now. Melody has been a success.
Read MoreNow, Thor plans a 57,961-square-foot building designed by Touzet Studio, plans filed with the city of Miami on Friday reveal. The building will have a ground floor, second floor and third-floor rooftop deck. It will have space for six retail tenants, plus 26 parking spaces. The number of retail tenants could end up being more or less, depending on retail demand, a source familiar with the plans told The Real Deal.
Read MoreSkyRise Miami || A hospitality group owned by a partnership between the New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys announced Monday that it’s signed an investment and management agreement for Berkowitz’s project.
Read MoreRansom Everglades School paid $34.6 million for a historic Coconut Grove estate that will expand the private school’s campus, listing agent Nelson Gonzalez told The Real Deal.
Ransom announced the deal last Thursday, but declined to provide a closing price. La Brisa, a 6.9-acre property that was once the most expensive residential listing in Miami-Dade, was last listed for $39.5 million.
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