A roundup of South Florida real estate and neighborhood news:
- Fort Lauderdale’s Brightline station is driving lots of new transit-oriented development in its downtown [Fort Lauderdale Magazine]
- Jeff Bezos has bought a third mansion on Indian Creek [Miami New Times]
- 43-story apartment tower now rising adjacent to MDC’s Wolfson Campus downtown [TNM]
- A massive, almost-billion-dollar reconstruction project of the Golden Glades Interchange has begun [TNM]
- Why doesn’t Miami-Dade County buy this 70-acre bayfront parcel for a new park? [Miami’s Community Newspapers]
- The De la Cruz Collection has permanently closed and will sell its Design District building along with all the art [Miami New Times]
- The “Best Luxury Pet Salons in Miami,” because this city is totally for the rich, right? [Ocean Drive]
- Miami’s condominium scene is the “wild, wild, west,” but really, is anyone surprised? [Biscayne Times]
- The city has approved zoning height increases for Biscayne Boulevard’s MiMo district [Biscayne Times]
- As plans to redo Morningside Park drag on, the pool plans are all screwed up, and the existing pool has been closed since 2016 [Biscayne Times]

Featured image is a Miami scene from Aventura Mall. Bottom image is an historic photo of the original pool, which was built in 1953, via the Biscayne Times/Elvis Cruz.



































