Sawyer’s Walk, the largest mixed-use development in the historic community of Overtown, recently opened its retail section, marked by the launch of a 50,000-square-foot Target store. Over the next several months, additional major retailers are set to open, including Burlington, Five Below, Aldi supermarket, and Ross Dress for Less.
Read MoreHousing Trust Group Delivers Flagler Station Affordable Apartment Community in West Palm Beach
Housing Trust Group (HTG), a developer of market-rate and affordable housing, has completed Flagler Station, a new $33 million affordable apartment community located in downtown West Palm Beach, Florida. It is the first new affordable apartment community to be built in the city’s downtown in 30 years.
Read MoreSpec Home Developer Todd Michael Glaser Under Contract To Buy Jeffrey Epstein’s Former Palm Beach Mansion
Todd Michael Glaser plans to buy Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion and replace with a new home. The real-estate developer has signed a contract with Epstein’s estate to buy the waterfront property for an undisclosed price, but estimated to be lower than the original listing in July for $21.995 million. The 6-bedroom mansion is a famous location for Epstein committing sex-trafficking crimes and luring underage girls.
Read MoreMiami Heat Star Udonis Haslem And Magellan Housing Score Approval To Build Wynwood Works On City Owned Land
A partnership between Haslem Housing Ventures, led by Miami Heat star Udonis Haslem, and the Coral Gables-based Magellan Housing, have received approval from Miami’s Omni Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) to build Wynwood Works, a 12-story mixed-use apartment project in Wynwood. Wynwood Works will be built on city owned land at 2035 North Miami Avenue.
Read MoreGovernor Ron DeSantis Announces $250 Million In CARES Act Funding Allocated For Rental And Mortgage Assistance
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced that the state will allocate $250 million in CARES Act funding to rental and mortgage assistance due to the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown. $120 million of the funds will be allocated to Florida Housing Finance Corp. which will provide rental assistance to households who live in affordable housing rentals within the Florida Housing Finance Corp. portfolio.
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