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Stalled $1.5 billion Miami mixed-use redevelopment project advances

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billion mixed-use development in Miami moved ahead after city planners approved the project’s first phase. Phase one of Miami Worldcenter will feature three mostly residential towers of varying heights, a shopping complex, and three public plazas on 27 acres. The project has endured eight years of planning and delays.

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South Miami Poised to Mandate Solar Panels

Green Building Law Update

The City of South Miami, Florida City Commission is scheduled to take a final vote on July 18 on an ordinance that will require rooftop photovoltaic panels on new construction and major renovations. The ordinance is likely to pass given that at its July 12 meeting the second reader version of this ordinance passed with a 4 to 1 vote.

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Location Focus: Florida – Rebounded And Ready

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Cape Coral, FL is poised for robust expansion across the board: in business and residential growth. Located on the Gulf of Mexico in Southwest Florida, Cape Coral is the largest city between Tampa and Miami. Cape Coral offers more than 60 square miles of unimproved commercial and residential land.

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Leading the Home Building Industry: Pro Builder's 2021 Forty Under 40

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Accomplishments • At age 25, founded Akel Homes with his father • Played a key role in launching a 55+ master planned community of 500 homes, which sold out in three years • Led the acquisition of 50 acres for $12.5 Education • BFA, Interior Design, Miami University. Certifications • Florida Building Contractor. Drees Homes.

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7 key predictions for the 2024 multifamily rental housing market

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MFPRO+ News MFPRO+ Research Multifamily Housing Apartments Luxury Residential The rental market has been on a roller coaster in recent years, with abrupt swings in demand and supply, changing preferences, and shifts in where renters choose to call home. 4 – Hybrid work will cement itself as the new norm for office jobs.

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