The latest South Florida real estate and art world news roundup:
- Unique exhibitions by black and Hispanic artists outside of Miami Beach worth discovering during Miami Art Week [Ocean Drive]
- Construction underway at 36-story Overtown residential tower [The Next Miami]
- Construction continues on the massive 754-foot One Southside Park project in West Brickell [The Next Miami]
- After nearly 40 years, a new preservation movement in Opa-Locka takes hold [MDPL]
- Palm Beach green-lights addition for Sean Hannity’s oceanfront townhouse [TRD]
- Miami’s iconic Irish pub John Martin’s reopens on Miracle Mile [OD]
- Construction continues on Moxy Wynwood boutique hotel in Wynwood [FL YIMBY]
- The next Miami Critical Mass bike ride is this Friday, yes black Friday, and starts at Government Center [Critical Mass]
- Art Basel Miami Beach brings a record 282 galleries this year [Miami Today]
- Curated art week exhibits fill Miami Beach hotels [Miami Today]
- Related Group and partners begin sales at Six Fisher Island, the final condo development site on the island [TRD]
- Apparently, the “Largest penthouse in the US” has been allegedly sold at Miami’s Waldorf-Astoria supertall tower [TNM]
- Carnival Cruise Lines has opened the latest terminal at PortMiami [TNM]
Feature image is the Guitar Hotel at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino