The accelerating trend of homes at higher elevations gaining value at a faster clip than those closer to sea level has residents and real estate agents — in Miami and other coastal communities — asking whether “climate gentrification” has arrived. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

City leaders are moving to protect more than 200 mid-century apartment buildings across two new local historic districts — which comes with significant protection from demolition. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

According to Art Falcone, co-founder and managing principal of Encore, Miami could potentially see a slowdown on the condo front next year–not due to a lack of buyers but because of lenders. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Miami’s Urban Development Review Board just signed off on several waivers for the project at 1775 Biscayne Boulevard that would have 444 residential units, 200 hotel rooms, 45,600 square feet of commercial space, and 64,500 square feet of office space. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Breaking ground before the end of 2017 and taking two years to complete, the Coral Gables project will have 240 hotel rooms, 200 apartments, 4,380 square feet of restaurants, and 20,000 square feet of retail, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE