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Friday, October 10, 2014

Construction lawyers say real estate deals are up 110%

A total of $723 million in contracts for future commercial and residential construction were awarded in South Florida in June — up 101 percent year-over-year from $360 million, according to Dodge Research Analytics cited by the Daily Business Review.
For those in construction law, the swath of cranes swinging above South Florida mean dollar signs. “It’s what I call good-economy construction litigation, meaning that things are being built and they are selling,” said attorney Alan Kluger, a partner at Kluger Kaplan. “We are in a boom. There is no doubt about it.” - 

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

El sur de la Florida: el crecimiento económico mas alto desde 2005.

 El South Florida Business journal anunció hoy que la economía del estado de la Florida esta proyectada para ser de las mas altas en los últimos años. "Se estima que la economía del esta de la Florida crezca en un 1.7% en los próximos 6 meses." Esta proyección estimada será la mas alta y mas fuerte desde Agosto de 2005. 
 El diario el Miami Herald indicó que la reserva federal reportó que la economía de la mayoría de los estados mejorara, incluyendo la del estado de la Florida, para los próximos 6 meses. 

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Brickell Projects: an update

Today, Brickell finds itself at the epicenter of a major urban development in Miami. An incredible array of new construction projects is underway and this overhaul will continue up until at least 2018. Among these projects we find:

http://www.jetsetrealty.net/info/about/brickell-projects/


Condos for sale in Wynwood, Miami FL

The Wynwood Arts District is home to over 70 Art Galleries, Retail Stores, Antique Shops, Eclectic Bars, and one of the largest open-air street-art installations in the world.
The Wynwood Arts District Association has been legally operating since 2009 for the well-being and improvement of the Wynwood Arts District, one of the largest and most prominent creative communities in the United States.
Taking over what used to be the warehouse and manufacturing district of Greater Miami, developers have rehabilitated neglected warehouses, shuttered factories, and other unused buildings, transforming them into the numerous art complexes, galleries, performing art spaces, restaurants, cafes, and other creative businesses that are seen here today.
Though the influence and relevance of the arts community in Wynwood is undeniable, new, creative businesses of all types are opening their doors in the District and encountering success here.