Today’s real estate news across Miami:
- Vibrant oceanfront mansion in Golden Beach asks $12.5 million [Curbed Miami]
- New open-air shopping complex is replacing Sears at Aventura Mall [Miami Herald]
- Will developers gentrify the bit of Wynwood they still haven’t touched? [Herald]
- Moishe Mana to break ground in Wynwood within three months [The Next Miami]
- Construction progresses at Koolhaas-designed Park Grove [The Next Miami]
- Construction begins on the ‘Esplanade’ replacing Sears at Aventura Mall [Miami]
- Art Basel Miami Beach 2017 party guide [Miami New Times]
- Twenty thousand people contributed $10 million on Give Miami Day [New Times]
- Dade almost loaned $56 million to housing firm with history of defaults [MNT]
- North Miami’s Chinatown masterplan gains approval [Curbed Miami]
- New apartment building coming to West Miami [South Florida Business Journal]
- Here’s why there are no pedicabs in Miami [Miami New Times]
- Westdale Wynwood mixed-use project rejected by Miami planning board [TRD]
- Who owns Palm Beach’s highest-taxed estates? [The Real Deal]
- Lincoln Road is still the most expensive retail location in South Florida [Curbed]
- Mansion on Palm Beach’s Worth Avenue sells for $20.5 million [SFBJ]