A roundup of the latest South Florida real estate and neighborhood news from around the web:
- New Key Biscayne public library gets the go-ahead from the village council [Islander News]
- 173-unit residential tower coming to site of automotive junkyard in Flagler Village [The Real Deal]
- A look at the early history of Fort Lauderdale Beach [Fort Lauderdale Magazine]
- Developers file plans for 37-story mixed-use tower The Edge at 456 NE 29th Street in Edgewater [FL Yimby]
- Joe’s Stone Crab is about to open for the season in Miami Beach [Miami New Times]
- Massive 7.3 million square foot megaproject approved for the little island town for North Bay Village [The Real Deal]
- Hotel in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea approved to replace aging inn [The Real Deal]
- A little bit about the early history of Delray Beach [Jane’s History Nook]
- As the national real estate market gets kinda iffy, Key Biscayne home sales stay strong [Islander News]
The featured image is a scene from the grand opening party of the Ritz-Carlton Residences Miami Beach.