News to start the week with:
- Crooked Worth Avenue jeweler sells Palm Beach house for $9M [TRD]
- Wynwood 25 holding renaming competition [Curbed Miami]
- Remember when I was in charge at Curbed and we did the same thing? [Curbed]
- The zoo is getting some new gorillas (not Gorillaz unfortunately) from Kansas [CBS]
- David Beckham is ready to buy that last parcel for the soccer stadium [Herald]
- Yet another big restaurant has come to South Beach’s old China Grill space [M.com]
- Broward’s residential market in its 7th inning according to Keyes CEO [TRD]
- Miami’s $800M ‘signature bridge’ chosen amid major controversy [Curbed]
- Why does Hollywood’s Forrest St. still bear the name of a racist murderer? [NT]
- Brickell Heights nearly complete, to receive TCO this week [Golden Dusk]
- North Miami Beach to vote on privatizing its water system tomorrow [New Times]
- Does West Coconut Grove need a CRA? [Grove Grapevine]
- Proposal to build condos at Galleria Mall withdrawn, to be rebooted [TRD]
- Yep, Lennar is still building really bland suburbs in South Florida [TRD]
- Most expensive residential listing in Midtown is $3.5M duplex PH trio [Curbed]