Miami Herald‘s Complicated Parking Lot Sale Drags On

Normally, the sale of a parking lot shouldn’t be newsworthy, but when it combines the real estate boom in downtown Miami and the decline of the printed press, it’s worth taking note. The Miami Herald this morning reported the complicated sale of its parking lot to developers could drag on for another year…

CocoWalk Served With $98 Million Foreclosure Suit

CocoWalk, the crown jewel of downtown Coconut Grove, has been hit with a $98 million foreclosure lawsuit filed by Bank of America, putting the future of the shopping, dining, and entertainment center into question. CocoWalk was bought by PMAT Real Estate Investments, a New Orleans-based firm, in 2006. But according…

A Peek Inside Lil Wayne’s Miami Mansion

Ever since MTV Cribs moved to CMT, the world has been deprived of seeing the interiors of rapper’s Miami pads. Who could forget Missy Elliot’s Ferrari bed, or Bow Wow’s rented car controversy? Thank goodness for YouTube.While, Lil Wayne did show off his New Orleans crib for the show, we…

Unemployment Falls by 1.3 Percent in Miami-Dade, Rises in State

The employment rate in Florida increased slightly in November to 11.5 percent, up from 11.3 percent in October according to the South Florida Business Journal. That’s the highest rate since May 1975, when 11.9 percent of Floridians were out of a job, and translates to roughly 1 million people out of work. However,…

Moron of the Week: Self-Destructive Ponzi Baller Sean Healy

Forget Flagler, Tuttle, and Brickell. We need to start naming streets and bridges after a historical figure whose legacy is honored every day here in South Florida: Charles Ponzi. With heavyweight scammers Bernie Madoff and Allen Stanford basing their operations here, we’ve become the nation’s undisputed champion of the classic…

Listen Up Florida Marine Patrol: This Boat is Still There!

Since at least July, an abandoned and once pricey yacht has been beached on the trash-strewn and molester-patrolled shores of the Julia Tuttle Causeway. It’s been stripped of precious materials, spray-painted by some municipal entity, and slapped with stickers that say it’s not allowed here. It has also gained a…

Whoops: Shore Club Behind on Its Mortgage

If you’re behind on your bills, you might not be able to shell out for a night at the swanky Shore Club. Though it seems the posh outpost is having trouble keeping up on its own mortgage. Philip and Michael Pilevsky, owners of the South Beach hotel that’s home to Nobu,…

Florida Vehicle-Deer Collisions Up 38 Percent in Past Five Years

Just about every interesting statistic in the news these days somehow relates to the economy — or at least the talking heads try to relate it to the economy. Fewer Cubans migrating to America? It’s because of the recession. Lower divorce rate? The recession. People trying their hand at prostitution?…

Is Charlie Crist Indoctrinating Our Children With Bland Moderatism?

Normally politicians’ Twitters are horrendously boring things. Dan Gelber’s is no exception, except for about a minute ago when the state senator from Miami Beach and attorney general candidate roasted Charlie Crist, and in effect, RPOF chair Jim Greer.​​Crist visited Toussaint L’ouverture Elementary School today for a hurricane preparedness visit…

Miami, Again, Among 20 Worst Economically Performing Metro Areas

Florida dominates the list of 20 metropolitan areas still struggling to make an economic turnaround. Eight Florida areas make up the bottom rung of worst-performing cities in Brooking’s latest MetroMonitor Report. In addition to Miami/Ft. Lauderdale/Pompono Beach, Bradenton, Cape Coral, Jacksonville, Lakeland, Orlando, Palm Bay, and Tampa are also included in bottom…

Miami Is the 13th Best Place to Retire

Don’t get us wrong — Miami still attracts the olds by the tour bus full, but we’ve come a long way in distancing ourselves from our ’70s reputation as America’s retirement home. Then along comes Money magazine to list us as the 13th best place to retire in the nation. The problem…

Andre Balazs Exits Miami with Sale of the Raleigh

First the models began leaving South Beach, and now, almost predictably, so is painfully hip hotelier Andre Balazs. According to the Miami Herald, Balazs is set to sell the Raleigh, which the newspaper describes as “a favorite stop for celebrities and local hipsters.” The sale will take Balazs almost completely out of…

Miami Home Sales Continue to Surge in July as Prices Drop

Sales for single-family homes soared 64 percent in July in the Miami metropolitan area compared to the same numbers for July 2008. Meanwhile, sales for existing condos rose 48 percent over last year. The numbers continue a trend of home sales rising in each of the past 12 months, according…