A roundup of notable real estate news items from this past weekend span Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach:
- The South Florida rental market is getting more expensive post-Hurricane-Ian [Miami Herald]
- The Related Group is proposing a 45-story luxury residential tower on E. Las Olas Blvd, designed by Pininfarina [FL Yimby]
- Miami’s best happy hours with a view [New Times]
- South Florida’s tech boom is bringing talent and “tech-business” funding sources to South Florida’s three principal counties [Fort Lauderdale Mag]
- Post-Hurricane-Ian, MTV’s hit reality docuseries Siesta Key is being relocated to Miami, promising high energy and high drama [Miami.com]
- School of Whales crowdfunding project will turn Miami’s historic post office into a food hall [Miami New Times]
- Miami’s best haunted houses of 2022 [Miami New Times]
- Chicago White Sox player pays record $12 million for Weston mansion [Real Deal Miami]
- A sleek modern house once featured on Miami Vice is on the market for $8.75 million [Miami.com]
In the feature image, a luminescent tree sculpture is a piece of public art in Downtown West Palm Beach’s Rosemary Square