Most recent news
Homebuilding giant Lennar pushing the boundary to south Miami-Dade development | TRD News
11/19/2025, 4:24:02 PM
Homebuilding giant Lennar outdid all developers who seized on south Miami-Dade's plentiful cheap land over the past five years, developing 8,500 homes, or 70 percent of the housing stock delivered in the area since 2020. Now, Lennar is pushing the boundary to south Miami-Dade development –– literally. It wants to build 7,800 homes and 2.4 million square feet of commercial space outside the Urban Development Boundary, a line drawn to restrict suburban sprawl. It's a politically fraught move and an uphill battle to project approval.
From Industrial Waterfront to DUMBO: How the Neighborhood Was Made
Tishman Speyer exec’s husband found guilty of murder | TRD News
Can Opendoor become Amazon for real estate?
Netflix’s $72B bid for Warner Bros puts 100M sf of studio real estate in play
Erik Conover sentenced: Luxury real estate YouTuber facing up to 10-years #shorts
State signs off on three casinos for NYC | TRD News
Inside $2B proptech unicorn Sonder’s sudden collapse | TRD News
Tequila #billionaire quietly tests $90M exit at troubled 432 Park | TRD News
Homebuilding giant Lennar pushing the boundary to south Miami-Dade development | TRD News
Malibu exception: Boutique hotel deal among priciest in California history
What's happening to Miami's Raleigh hotel? #news #miamibeach #realestate
The Pacific Palisades are starting to rebuild. Broker Anthony Marguleas showed us around.
Downtown Los Angeles is struggling. It wasn't always that way. Here's why
The Good, Bad, and Ugly Truth Behind Buying a Branded Condo #realestate #news #condo
Tao's Noah Tepperberg on turning NYC nightclubs into a hospitality empire | Coffee Talk
These developers are turning warehouses into hip new projects in West Palm Beach's Nora District
This controversial development site used to be a trailer park. Now, it's Adam Neumann's next project
While Downtown LA's office market is dying, Century City's is thriving. Here's why.