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  "A River Runs Through It" - Miami Herald CondoLiving - December 2004
  "House Prices Keep On Surging" - St Petersburg Times 12/03/2004  
  "Condos and Money Flood Miami's Center" - St Petersbrg Times 11/28/2004  
  "SoBe Business Exiles Make Miami’s Bourgeoning Upper Eastside Home" - Miami Sunpost 11/24/2004  
  "Economists See Continued Strong Demand for Florida Real Estate" - Fla. Assoc. of Realtors 11/22/2004  
  "Miami River Development" - Miami Herald 11/07/2004  
  "South Pointe Parcels Secure Luxury Condos" - Miami Herald 11/12/04  
  "Miami's 33137 & 33138: Hottest Zip Codes in the U.S." - Biscayne Boulevard Times 02/2004  
 
 
 

 

The Miami and Miami Beach Real Estate Market

Throughout the past decade, Miami Beach has emerged as one of the most vibrant cities, and real estate markets, in the country. People from across the world have descended upon the community and driven an unprecedented revitalization of this long neglected tropical jewel. That force has carried across Biscayne Bay to Miami's own careworn downtown area, up Biscayne Boulevard, and throughout its historic Upper Eastside neighborhoods. The recent addition of the American Airlines Arena, and the current construction of Miami's own ultra-modern $300 million Performing Arts Center in the heart of the downtown district have combined to spark an explosion in Miami's real estate market. Presently in Miami's bay front corridor, stretching from SW 15th Road (Brickell) to NE 36th Street (Edgewater), there are approximately 17,000 new luxury high-rise and loft style condominiums under construction or awaiting permits. That momentum is overflowing into the adjacent Miami neighborhoods of Parkwest, Wynwood, and Overtown.

The City of Miami has committed to ensure the success of this development surge. Out of date zoning codes are being completely revamped and a citywide development plan, overseen by the Miami DDA (Downtown Development Authority), is being implemented that officials vow "will balance new development with revitalization and preservation of the neighborhoods". These development districts are united under the Biscayne Boulevard Special Area Plan to provide continuity between the Parkwest/Overtown "entertainment district", Bicentennial Park, the American Airlines Arena, the Performing Arts Center, and Bayfront Park. Working with renowned urban design firm and city planners, Dover, Kohl & Partners, the future of these specially designated development districts is shining strongly (click below to go directly to some of the proposed design plans). Miami City commissioner Johnny Winton is quoted as saying, "I think we're in the midst of the most significant redevelopment boom in the history of the city. We could end up with one of the absolutely best cities anyone would want to live in, work in, or play in."

Miami-MiamiBeach.com has put together a comprehensive overview of this dynamic market including the sister cities of North Bay Village, El Portal, Miami Shores, Biscayne Park, and Fisher Island. We will soon be expanding this detailed overview to include the communities of Coconut Grove, Key Biscayne, Bay Harbor Island, Bal Harbour, and Surfside.

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Urban Miami - (8 pages) Biscayne Blvd, Arts and Entertainment District

Bicentenial Park - (31 pages) Becoming Miami's Premier Park



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