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Map: Here are South Florida’s canceled or delayed office projects ... Group paid $53 million for the 1.6-acre development site at 3601 Biscayne Boulevard and 345 and 409 Northeast 36th Street. ...
South Florida developers tap world-renowned architects. Here’s a map of their projects. Pipeline of planned developments are designed by RAMSA, Kengo Kuma, Bjarke Ingels and others ...
On the premiere episode of the Bloomberg Originals series Bullish with Sonali Basak, we show just how big South Florida is getting.
South Florida experts shares tips on what to do if your car gets stranded in floodwaters 01:48. MIAMI – You've likely heard the phrase "Turn around, don't drown" — but it's more than just that ...
Monday morning downpours flood some South Florida streets 02:33. Heavy rains, which started late Sunday and lasted through late Monday, led to a soggy commute across South Florida.. In Edgewater ...
With just one week left until Christmas, South Florida residents are embracing the holiday spirit. In North Miami, one street is going all out to spread holiday cheer.
The 344 Fire in South Florida is finally 100 percent contained, after closing the limited number of roads to the Florida Keys and burning almost 27,000 acres since mid-March.
CBS Miami. South Florida street renamed for civil rights leader Dr. Enid Pinkney. Posted: November 27, 2024 | Last updated: March 6, 2025. Najahe Sherman reports Dr. Enid Pinkney was a champion of ...
Map of Florida power outages First Florida hurricane of 2024. It is the first hurricane to hit Florida in the 2024 hurricane season and is expected to bring around 30 inches of rain to the state.
A Florida city boasts a “charming” main street — and it ranks as one of the best in the nation. Safety Harbor is No. 10 on a list of places with thoroughfares that will “steal your heart ...
According to a map from the Florida Forest Service, there were 15 active wildfires burning in Florida as of Thursday morning. This map shows a number of wildfires listed as "active" across Florida.
South Florida is particularly at risk as around 2.4 million people and 1.3 million homes, which account for nearly half of the national risk, are located within four feet of the high tide line ...
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