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Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

Lease roundup: Japanese temaki restaurant Nami Nori coming to Nora District

Nami Nori | West Palm Beach  A Japanese temaki restaurant will open at the Nora District in downtown West Palm Beach, marking its second South Florida outpost.  Launchpad Hospitality will open Nami Nori in a 4,300-square-foot space at 855 North Railroad Avenue and will include patio d

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Rental MarketBrownstoner

Flatbush’s Theatrical Past Inspires New Mosaics at Church Avenue Station

by Kirstyn Brendlen and Erica Price, Brooklyn Paper In a subway station that has served Flatbush for over a century, a series of lush mosaics marry the neighborhood’s theatrical history with the vibrant cultures of its present. The MTA and artist Christopher Myers unveiled the pieces, titled “If you

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Rental MarketUrbanize LA

Greenery takes shape at the Sixth Street Viaduct park

Greenery takes shape at the Sixth Street Viaduct park Steven Sharp Mon, 05/04/2026 - 06:15 The copper wire is gone, the lights are out, and graffiti is everywhere, but the grass is also in the ground for the new L.A. River-adjacent park space below the Sixth Street Viaduct.The Sixth Street Viaduct P

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Rental MarketUrbanize LA

Long Beach Airport is getting a $37M glow-up before the Olympics

Long Beach Airport is getting a $37M glow-up before the Olympics Steven Sharp Mon, 05/04/2026 - 06:10 Last month, Long Beach Airport commenced work on $37-million overhaul of its passenger concourse in the lead up to the 2028 Olympic Games. “This project represents an important investment in Lo

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Rental MarketUrbanize LA

Affordable housing slated for 4061 S. Main St. in Historic South-Central

Affordable housing slated for 4061 S. Main St. in Historic South-Central Steven Sharp Mon, 05/04/2026 - 06:05 An early 20th century building in Historic South-Central is slated to give way to a new affordable housing complex, according to a recent application to the Los Angeles Department of City Pl

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Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

📊 South Florida’s top deals: Pompano Beach townhouse community trades for $26M

🏆 Residential: In Miami Beach, a waterfront residential property at 6465 Pine Tree Drive Circle traded for $12.2 million, which was the priciest home sale recorded in South Florida. The seller was an LLC managed by Andre Jackson. Sean Tolkin, co-founder of Press On Ventures, and Jennifer Chaplin To

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Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

Inside Naples’ ultra-luxury shift

As the uber wealthy flock to Florida’s east coast, buying waterfront estates in Miami’s Coconut Grove and compounds in the ultra-exclusive towns of Palm Beach and Manalapan, a much quieter wealth hub in the Sunshine State is emerging as a rival: Naples. The city that long attracted “newlyweds and ne

10d agoby Katherine Kallergis
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Meet the online domain titan picking up distressed downtown properties in SoCal

Who would want the Montrose, a West Hollywood hotel just steps from Sunset Strip? Pebblebrook Hotel Trust was sort of shopping the 133-all-suite hotel, but after tourism fell off a cliff, revenues flatlined and costs skyrocketed, wildfires tore through parts of Los Angeles, federal agents launched i

10d agoby Alena Botros
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Inside Spencer Pratt’s bid for Los Angeles mayor

Anger was in the air on Jan. 7, 2026, the one-year anniversary of the Palisades Fire. A large crowd gathered at Swarthmore Avenue and Antioch Street in the Pacific Palisades, in front of the burned shell of the historic Business Block building for a rally called “They Let Us Burn.” Spencer Pratt, th

10d agoby Kari Hamanaka
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

How New Yorkers Erik Rutter and David Weitz became Miami’s newest up-and-comers

When a 4.25-acre bayfront site in Miami’s Brickell district came on the market, conventional wisdom dictated that one of South Florida’s real estate dynasties would claim it.  The Pérez family’s Related Group was in the running, while others that also have shaped Miami’s skyline showed some int

10d agoby Lidia Dinkova
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

The Weekly Dirt: Formula 1 descends on Miami

After more than a year off, Formula 1 racing legend Sergio Pérez is back in Miami, where he was welcomed by none other than the city’s condo king, developer Jorge Pérez.  The two Pérezes, who aren’t related, warmed up for the Miami Grand Prix at a new Brickell restaurant earlier in the week. Se

11d agoby Katherine Kallergis
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Kilroy keeps selling

L.A. REIT boss Angela Aman knows what she wants and goes after it. That was clear on her company’s latest earnings call. Kilroy Realty is shedding real estate that it believes is a drag to its portfolio and collecting hot properties — something it’s done since Aman took the corner office, replacing

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Rental MarketBrownstoner

Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Brooklyn Heights Carriage House

The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Windsor Terrace row house, a Park Slope limestone, and a Prospect Park South standalone. Listings in Park Slope were popular with readers this week. The least expensive property for sale on the list is a Kensington row house at $1.295 mill

11d agoby Susan De Vries
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Rental MarketUrbanize LA

Nine townhomes proposed at 1949 17th St. in Santa Monica

Nine townhomes proposed at 1949 17th St. in Santa Monica Steven Sharp Sun, 05/03/2026 - 06:15 A vacant lot located just north of the Santa Monica College campus is set to be redeveloped with townhomes, according to plans recently filed with the City of Santa Monica. View looking northLopez Architect

11d agoby Steven Sharp
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Developer calls out “weak mayor culture” as race heats up

How did Los Angeles’ mayoral race get here?  And by here that would be a wide-open challenger landscape that includes a former supporter of Bass now running against her, and a former reality TV star who was most recently selling crystals showing some promise in the polls. Little wonder that the

12d agoby Kari Hamanaka
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Rental MarketBrownstoner

Top 5 Stories on Brownstoner This Week: A Crown Heights Church Hits the Market

Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for Midwood Building With $1,019 Units An affordable housing lottery has launched for 20 apartments in a new nine-story development on Nostrand Avenue in Midwood. The beige brick building includes a total of 74 apartments, as well as a gym and community center. --

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Rental MarketUrbanize LA

Metrolink service cuts, Metro to the World Cup, and more

Metrolink service cuts, Metro to the World Cup, and more Steven Sharp Sat, 05/02/2026 - 06:15 Here's what we're reading this week:Metrolink Cut Service; Budget Pressure Could Mean More Cuts, Fare Increases Faced with a ~$30M budget shortfall, Metrolink has extended temporary service cuts indefinitel

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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Norwalk parking lot poised for affordable housing transformation

Norwalk city officials are considering a proposal for affordable housing development near the Interstate 5 freeway.  The Norwalk Planning Commission reviewed a proposal from developer Abbey Road for a new four-story building at 11606 Firestone Boulevard, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The site

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Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

Miami judge disqualified from Trump library case after courtroom hug

The Miami-Dade state court judge overseeing the legal battle surrounding Miami Dade College’s land donation to President Donald Trump’s $950 million presidential library was disqualified from the case following an alleged display of bias to the case’s plaintiff. An appellate panel found Miami-Dade C

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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

The Peak in Beverly Hills takes haircut on price, sells for $32M

A residential lot minutes from the Beverly Hills Hotel landed $31.8 million — less than half of what the property sought a few years ago. Nicknamed The Peak, 1005 North Alpine Drive in Beverly Hills hit the market in 2022 for $65 million. It was most recently listed at $39.5 million. Despite falling

12d agoby Kari Hamanaka
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