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Leaders of various Miami Beach homeowners associations discuss ways to unite. The upcoming election has a little something to do with it.
A critic of her Imperial Vietnamese majesty’s credentials enlists the aid of the Florida Attorney General’s office to gain access to the Bass Museum’s public records.
Two Miami Beach candidates gain lots of attention by hiring two bulldozers to ram into a historically designated coral rock house they happen to own. Oh yes, historic preservation fans, that coral rock house.
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The city that never sleeps (New York) recently clamped down on commotion with a noise ordinance, but here in Coconut Grove residents say they continue to be inundated by boisterous Cocowalk patrons. Still, some creative lawyering and a narrow zoning board decision protect a club owner from the wrath of frustrated homeowners.
The subject of ethics is heading for the November ballot, giving one candidate the ideal political environment to ambush his incumbent opponent.
Few words scare property owners and developers like “building moratorium.” Well, they’ll likely be saying those words a lot in this seaside town.
A scaled back parking garage scheme does not mean a scaled back fee from its consultant and designer.
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