The daily real estate update:
- Apartment developers say microunits may not make living more affordable [TRD]
- Construction to begin soon on the Grove Bay waterfront garage/mall project [GDP]
- Film exhibit shows Little River’s blooming creative atmosphere [Miami New Times]
- 5 insights from the evolution of South Florida retail [South Florida Business J]
- W Residences Fort Lauderdale completes $60 million renovations [SFBJ]
- Grove Playhouse grant denied by state [Coconut Grove Grapevine]
- Historic Olympia Theater offer may still spark renovation [Miami Today]
- 298-unit Modera Edgewater goes vertical [The Next Miami]
- Trader Joe’s begins vertical construction in South Beach [The Next Miami]
- Coconut Grove bayfront development about to get underway [Miami Today]
- Frost Museum of Science passes half-million visitor mark [Miami Today]
- Commissioner moves to save the West Grove’s shotgun homes [Miami Today]
- Institute of Contemporary Art Miami ready to make a splash [Miami Today]
- Miami looks to creating trust to help fund the Underline [Miami Today]
- Jose Marti park getting aid from New York nonprofit [Miami Today]
- The nine most significant Miami buildings [Miami Grid]
- Spanish estate in Pinecrest to list for $6.5 million [Curbed Miami]