Stories with 'real estate' tag

Miami women to watch

Back in the 1890s when Miami was considered swampland, Julia Tuttle saw its potential and convinced industrialist Henry Flagler to extend his railway from Palm Beach down to Miami. And that’s a major part of how Miami got its start. In fact, Miami is widely considered the only major American city founded by a woman. […]

/ March 28, 2019


Is climate change gentrification really happening in Miami?

Homebuyers are beginning to look for higher ground. Much of it is in low-income neighborhoods like Little Haiti and Liberty City.

/ May 17, 2017


Brickell City Centre showed Miami you can build for people, not cars

And if it really takes off, it could change the way other developers do their thing.

/ December 20, 2016


What the Panama Papers give Miami

The 11.5 million files from a Panama law firm are a treasure trove for journalists trying to expose corruption in Miami’s real estate market.

/ April 6, 2016


Miami Resolutions: What’s next for Miami neighborhoods

The real estate market is booming, and Miami’s neighborhoods are changing so quickly it can be hard to keep up. While there are a lot of developers thinking in big buildings and bigger dollars, we caught up with a few developers and organizers who are thinking at the slightly more human scale, to ask them about what they think is next for Miami’s changing neighborhoods.

/ January 29, 2015