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The Weekly Dirt: Development activity ramps up in North Bay Village
Development is on the rise in North Bay Village, a small town in Miami’s Biscayne Bay. At a town commission meeting earlier this month, a
Related Group, partners plan workforce housing at Marina Village
Riviera Beach officials cleared a path for Related Group’s affordable arm to develop a 149-unit workforce housing project at Marina Village. The Riviera Beach City
The Weekly Dirt: How ICE raids could affect Florida’s construction industry
Reports of federal immigration agents detaining construction workers across the state are trickling in. Six of more than 100 people who were detained by U.S.
The Weekly Dirt: Inside the battle over the Robins family dynasty
Everyone in Miami Beach knows who the Robins family is, led by the late Jerry Robins, who helped shape the city’s skyline. His death in
Todd Glaser, Ron Simkins and oil trader Mark Fisher team up on anti-water intrusion device
Luxury home developer Todd Glaser teamed up with oil trader Mark Fisher and developer Ron Simkins to create a patented kit that consumers and contractors
The Weekly Dirt: Why Miami condo developers are again courting crypto buyers
Miami developers are dipping their toes back into the crypto buyer pool, nearly three years after the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX. Bitcoin buyers
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
The Weekly Dirt: What South Florida’s billionaires have to say about tariff whiplash
“Wait and see” is an approach many developers, contractors and lenders are taking in response to President Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs, and the subsequent 90-day
The Weekly Dirt: Developers find backdoor way to pick up county land
A handful of developers have found a loophole that allows them to avoid a public bidding process when picking up sites in Miami-Dade County. The