Tuesday news roundup, yo:
- Developers set their sights, and wallets, on City of Miami candidates in March [TRD]
- Trey Songz’s Miami condo gets chopped to $750k [Curbed]
- Classic Alfred Browning Parker home sells for $661/square foot [RE Coconut]
- Kenneth Tropin sells Palm Beach estate for $20.4 million [TRD]
- How a family of 6 embraces minimalism in a Miami home [Ocean Drive]
- Granada Golf Course featured by Florida Historic Golf Trail [MCN]
- A guide to South Florida Record Store Day 2017 [New Times]
- Biscayne Beach to begin closings this week [Golden Dusk]
- The 20 essential Pinecrest restaurants [Eater]
- Florida’s U.S. 1 is the deadliest highway in America says a study [New Times]
- Miami-Dade to rename Liberty City stretch Moonlight Way [New Times]
- Venezuelan oligarchs who robbed country bring cash & corruption to Miami [NT]
- Two independent Miami record store owners talk the job [NT]
- Supreme Court sinks Riviera Beach ‘floating home’ [GossipExtra]
- Miami might soon get its own cat cafe [New Times]
- Check out this abandoned condo project in West Palm Beach [Abandoned FL]
- FAT Village is getting its first restaurant [Real Deal]
- Alfred Browning Parker’s iconic ‘Woodsong’ in the Grove sells for $2M [Curbed]