Humpy, happy Monday everyone. Here’s the news:
- Syrian refugees will cook for you and tell their stories at this supper club [Herald]
- Four museum exhibits in Miami to see this spring [Ocean Drive]
- Check out this upcoming ‘Leading Ladies’ Coral Gables bike tour [Miami Bike Scene]
- $195 million Manalapan Gemini estate taken off the market [Real Deal]
- Triking the Florida Keys [South Florida and Beyond]
- Did Flagstone’s Island Gardens just break ground, or its lease? [Miami Herald]
- Let’s save the Bookstore in the Grove [Grove Grapevine]
- Check out this abandoned Florida phosphate mine [Abandoned Florida]
- Bill Cooke, Miami photographer and reporter, dies [New Times]
- Photos from the Fort Lauderdale Air Show [SouthFlorida.com]
- Spanish firm wins competition for West Palm waterfront [Real Deal]
- Codina plans 250 rental apartments in Doral [Real Deal]
- Miami developer cuts carbon emissions to prepare for sea level rise [WLRN]
- Two more Brightline passenger trains headed for South Florida [TRD]
- Oakland Park sets temporary moratorium on small residential [TRD]
- Up to 2,500 residences proposed near Town Center Boca Raton [TRD]
- Baywatch World Premiere is happening in Miami Beach [Miami.com]
- Five Miami penthouses for under $1 million [Curbed Miami]
- Former partners fight over failed Biscayne Boulevard development project [TRD]