Hurricane Ian makes landfall in southwest Florida: Photos
By Katherine Kallergis | September 28, 2022 06:00PM
Hurricane Ian made landfall on the southwestern coast of Florida Wednesday afternoon, creating catastrophic storm surge, flash flooding and...
Hurricane Ian makes landfall in southwest Florida: Photos
Sea-level rise to prompt displacement of Miami’s low-income, minority communities, study finds
By Lidia Dinkova | February 23, 2022 10:30AM
Sea-level rise and the resulting climate gentrification are expected to hit low-income, minority communities in Miami-Dade County the hardest, according to a new report....
Sea-level rise to prompt displacement of Miami’s low-income, minority communities, study finds
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Miami redevelopment wave sparks fears of climate gentrification
By Lidia Dinkova | December 14, 2021 08:45AM
For 40 years, Louis Rosemond lived in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood, feeling like he was in his native Port-au-Prince....
Miami redevelopment wave sparks fears of climate gentrification
Climate concern driving down sales and prices along coastal Florida: report
By Jerome Dineen | November 16, 2020 04:30PM
Concern over climate change may be driving down sales volume and prices for homes along coastal Florida, according to...
Climate concern driving down sales and prices along coastal Florida: report
Tropical Storm Eta floods South Florida: Photos
By Katherine Kallergis | November 09, 2020 02:30PM
Tropical storm Eta brought heavy rain and winds to South Florida Sunday and Monday, flooding parts of Miami-Dade, Broward...
Tropical Storm Eta floods South Florida: Photos
Monroe County seeks $150M to combat sea level rise, Bloomberg’s record may polarize voters
TRD Staff | November 26, 2019 05:45PM
Every day, The Real Deal rounds up South Florida’s biggest real estate news, from breaking news and scoops to announcements and deals. We update...
Monroe County seeks $150M to combat sea level rise, Bloomberg’s record may polarize voters
South Florida dodged a bullet with Hurricane Dorian. Here’s what that means for the resi market
By Katherine Kallergis | September 06, 2019 12:36PM
Though Hurricane Dorian didn’t make landfall in South Florida, it heightened concerns for real estate buyers and brokers, who saw the catastrophic damage that...
South Florida dodged a bullet with Hurricane Dorian. Here’s what that means for the resi market
How can Miami cope with two extra feet of water by 2060? ULI experts weigh in
By Mario Ariza | June 07, 2019 05:45PM
UPDATED, June 8, 12:50 p.m.: To cope with rising seas, Miami may have to update zoning and building codes,...
How can Miami cope with two extra feet of water by 2060? ULI experts weigh in
“No one should be lending for 30 years in most of Florida,” financial climate analyst warns
TRD Staff | May 15, 2019 02:30PM
Real estate lenders and investors are ignoring the rising threat that climate change poses in Florida, which could spell disaster for the state’s economy,...
“No one should be lending for 30 years in most of Florida,” financial climate analyst warns
This is how Miami-Dade plans to protect itself from climate change
TRD Staff | April 24, 2019 01:30PM
Miami-Dade County is embarking on infrastructure projects that could total $20 billion as part of a push to...
This is how Miami-Dade plans to protect itself from climate change