Coronavirus and condo towers coexist in Miami. Here’s a South Florida real estate news update:
- The Ludlam Trail is finally getting its first apartment complex. Groundbreaking is next week [Miami Herald]
- Five new stores are coming to Brickell City Centre [Miami Herald]
- More tech firms eye Miami as COVID carries on [Real Deal Miami]
- Jockey Club neighbors tried to kill new Aperion Miami tower on their property. Aperion won. [Globe St.]
- A-Rod’s real estate firm to offer rental assistance to tenants impacted by coronavirus [Real Deal Miami]
- Some homeowners getting coronavirus mortgage relief don’t need it [Miami Herald]
- Shy Kostiner sells Star Island lot at big discount [Real Deal Miami]
- Proposed 62-story West Brickell tower angers residents who dread overdevelopment [Miami Herald]
- Developer seeks height increase to build new condo tower at Flamingo Point in Miami Beach [Re: Miami Beach]
(Meanwhile… at least one club opened anyway, and those bros in the crowd should probably go get a COVID test)
- Miami nighclub owners feel like the ‘forgotten stepchild’ of coronavirus reopening [Miami Herald]
- The Escape Hotel was one of the early pioneers of Broward County hospitality, and now it’s an abandoned wreck. [Abandoned Florida]
- Major changes are coming to the Boca Raton Resort & Club [Real Deal Miami]