A 1936 shotgun house on Charles Avenue in west Coconut Grove was one of the 50 wood-frame homes in the historically black neighborhood that had been proposed by the city of Miami for designation as a ...
A 1936 shotgun house on Charles Avenue in west Coconut Grove was one of the 50 wood-frame homes in the historically black neighborhood that had been proposed by the city of Miami for designation as a ...
Nearly four dozen homes in a historically black neighborhood have been declared historic landmarks by Miami's preservation board. The Miami Herald reports that preservationists, activists and City ...
After an hour of deliberation, the City of Miami’s Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board unanimously rejected an appeal filed by a Coconut Grove resident regarding a future duplex with a roof-deck and a ...
A movement to curtail the infiltration of boxy, zero-lot line modern houses in Coconut Grove could lead to more stringent rules for single-family home development in the neighborhood. The Miami ...
The influx of wealth is driving demand for luxury condos and offices – a big change for the community. Developers have ...
Jorge Pérez, a billionaire real-estate developer widely referred to as Miami’s “condo king,” is listing his own mansion in the Coconut Grove section of Miami for $33 million. One of about 10 homes in ...
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