· The Little River, the Gowanus (sort of) of Miami, is getting at least a few new waterfront parks, thanks to neighborhood activists [Biscayne Times]
· Restoration of the headwater of the Oleta River, the last free flowing tributary of Biscayne Bay, is coming in wayyy under budget. [Biscayne Times]
· The W Fort Lauderdale has sold 21 units since launching sales in late 2011 [Real Deal Miami]
· The high-end of the housing market may be doing well, but South Florida foreclosures are up 40 % this year too [Real Deal Miami]
· Developer Carlos Mattos has purchased Miami's oldest bar Tobacco Road, and 7 adjacent properties. Unfortunately this is the only report we could find, and it's behind a paywall [Daily Business Review]
· The Volvo Ocean Race stops in Miami this week, for a two week stay in an elaborate temporary village in Museum Park [Miami Herald]
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