A linkage roundup of South Florida real estate, neighborhood, and architecture news from across the spectrum:
- South Florida’s first affordable housing development for people with intellectual disabilities is coming to Kendall [Miami Herald]
- Mayor Suarez promises restoration of the historic Miami Marine Stadium, Coconut Grove Playhouse, and Olympia Theater [Miami Today]
- 23-story rental apartment tower announced for downtown West Palm Beach [Real Deal Miami]
- Miami’s always been where Latin America’s wealthy stash their cash for safety, but now their bringing their wealth to Miami “at one of the fastest clips in history,” and that’s saying a lot. [Bloomberg]
- Ron DeSantis’s Florida is so incredibly dumb sometimes. It was the only state to turn down hundreds of millions in free money to fight climate change and carbon emissions from the Feds. [Miami New Times]
- “Making Miami” exhibition in the Design District chronicles the development of the city’s early art scene [Miami New Times]
- A pair of condo tower designed by starchitects Herzog & de Meuron have been proposed by a developer in West Palm Beach [Commercial Observer]
Herzog & de Meuron are responsible for 1111 Lincoln Road, the Perez Art Museum Miami, and Jade Signature, three of the most incredible buildings to be built in Miami in the past ten years.
- More renderings and details about those Herzog & de Meuron condo towers coming to WPB [FL YIMBY]
- Sea level rise could reshape South Florida neighborhoods, with some in retreat and others in growth [Miami Herald]
Feature photo is a food delivery robot spotted roaming the streets of Downtown Miami.

