Douglas Elliman named Kellen Porter chief operating officer for Florida, according to a company announcement. Porter joins Elliman from Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty in San
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The Weekly Dirt: Are height increases for sale in the city of Miami Beach?
“Hypocrite” was a word that got thrown around at last week’s Miami Beach commission meeting. But it wasn’t residents or other members of the public
Michael Stern’s JDS scores upzoning approval to build South Beach condo tower
The Miami Beach commission granted Michael Stern’s JDS Development Group and Gianluca Vacchi’s GV Development Group initial approvals on an upzoning for a planned luxury
Raanan Katz jumps onboard Publix buying spree, pays $16M for Miramar site
Raanan Katz is getting in on the Publix action. His Sunny Isles Beach-based RK Centers paid $16.4 million for a Miramar shopping center anchored by
Freehold Capital pays $32M for dev site approved for 309 townhouses in south Miami-Dade
Legacy Residential Group and CD Group sold a development site near Florida City for $31.6 million, scrapping their plan for 309 rental townhouses. Boston-based Freehold
Patrick Carroll agrees to mental health program in LA criminal case
Patrick Carroll will undergo mental health counseling for two years, in exchange for Los Angeles prosecutors dismissing a criminal case against him. The multifamily syndicator
Resi sales fall across South Florida in March
Home sales fell across South Florida in March. Still, dollar volume rose for the region, according to Multiple Listing Service data collected by the Miami
Spec developer Patrick Carney plans Palm Beach mansion, faces pushback from neighbors
Spec developer Patrick Carney is planning to build a mansion in Palm Beach, but neighbors are pushing back against the project. Carney bought the home
Billionaire Russell Weiner wins Miami Beach foreclosure battle, plans “most incredible” estate
Billionaire Russell Weiner foreclosed on Richard and Maria Meruelo’s waterfront Miami Beach home — capping a nearly four-year legal battle over the property that sits
Irish-Italian restaurateur flips waterfront Coral Gables teardown for $16M — after owning it for three days
An Irish-Italian restaurateur bought a waterfront Coral Gables teardown on April 1st for $3 million — and flipped it three days later for $15.8 million.