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  2. Miami Gardens could get more housing, vacation rentals and ...

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    A proposed mixed-use development could bring multi-family housing and retail stores to Miami Gardens, the latest in a string of development projects planned for the burgeoning city.. The city is ...

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    Miami-Dade: Miami: 79 5 43.2 Miami-Dade: Other: 116 1 43.3 Miami-Dade: Duplicates 2 [4] 0 43.4 Miami-Dade: Total 193 6 44 Monroe: 58 4 45 Nassau: 14 0 46 Okaloosa: 9 1 47 Okeechobee: 3 1 48 Orange: 57 1 49 Osceola: 11 0 50 Palm Beach: 75 2 51 Pasco: 11 0 52 Pinellas: 76 1 53 Polk: 77 2 54 Putnam: 23 0 55 Santa Rosa: 17 0 56 Sarasota: 102 0 57 ...

  4. Ugo Colombo (real estate developer) - Wikipedia

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    Ugo Colombo's real estate career began when he acquired and resold a group of foreclosed units from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. [6] [7] He then formed his company CMC Group, which focused on the management of distressed real estate in Miami. His company then entered the design and construction industry with a focus on high-rise ...

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    Flagler is a commercial real estate company headquartered in Coral Gables, Florida.Flagler is a corporate legacy of American businessman Henry M. Flagler.. The company has developed more than 30 million square feet of commercial real estate space over the past 30 years.

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  7. A reckoning is coming for Florida's condo owners as ... - AOL

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    In Miami, residents at the Palm Bay Yacht Club, where two-bedroom units have sold this year for between $400,000 and $500,000, are having to pay $140,000 each toward a special assessment for a ...