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News in Miami Commercial Real Estate on March 2, 2015

IMG_2918Why Some Office Users Are Moving North to Broward

Why would multinationals prefer Broward County over Coral Gables or Downtown Miami? Hogan’s Stephen Smith gives GlobeSt.com’s Jennifer LeClaire his take on the topic….

A Rooftop Basketball Court for Nike Flagship on Lincoln Road?

Nike wants to build a basketball court and jogging track atop of a proposed flagship on Lincoln Road. The store would take over the corner…

Vintage photos of Miami Beach’s Lincoln Theatre

Check out these old photos from Miami Daily News on Jan. 15, 1936 of the Lincoln Road Theater opening.

More on Big Sugar’s Big Squeeze, The Estuaries, the Everglades and Florida taxpayers

Recently an anonymous reader commented on land ownership in the Everglades Agricultural Area and the deal to acquire US Sugar lands. The best chance for the taxpayer investment in the Everglades, to save what is left of the rivers and estuaries and billions in property values, is being snuffed out…

Big Sugar, The Big Squeeze, Estuaries and the Everglades

A picture is worth a thousand words. Here is a picture of the Big Squeeze: wealthy farmers — mostly through growing sugarcane — in the Everglades Agricultural Area between Lake Okeechobee in the center of Florida holding hostage the fate of public lands including water conservation areas…

The Rules For Representing Your Local Business On Google Maps

It’s monumentally important for any business open to the public to make sure it appears on Google Maps. It’s such a big deal that property management and commercial leasing professionals are adding consulting and value-added services to help tenants get that critical chore…