Monday’s Miami real estate update:
- Matt Haggman on five years of building a startup scene in Miami [New Tropic]
- The ‘UFO house’ in the Florida Keys has been demolished [Miami Herald]
- Why is parking so expensive in Miami, and such a hassle? [Miami Herald]
- You think parking in Miami is bad? It’s actually a bargain [Miami Herald]
- How do you hide a 17-story parking garage downtown? With art [Herald]
- Could Trump’s tax reform hurt Miami real estate? [Miami Herald]
- Taking a look at the Miami Forever Bond Initiative [Urban Environmental League]
- What is the Miami Forever Bond? [Miami Grid]
- A person has been struck by a Brightline train already [South Florida BJ]
- Buildings and fantasies: A Coconut Grove architectural history lesson [BT]
- A colossal Asian marketplace is open in Wynwood this month [Eater]
- 7th Street Apartments reaches 34th floor [Golden Dusk Photography]
- Is Miami Beach trying to bankrupt liquor stores? [Miami New Times]
- Little Havana, a neighborhood at a crossroads [SFBJ]
- Check out SFBJ’s improved Miami crane watch feature [SFBJ]