Two of Florida's most prominent real-estate developers are turning their focus from the state's crowded beaches to the Rocky Mountains. Concurrently, Miami Herald journalist Mike Vigil, known on Twitter as @mikeviimusic, reports the development of a new 150-unit rental community for seniors in Miami Gardens, led by a well-known preacher. Additionally, extensive development plans are in motion for Florida's Agricultural Reserve, including hundreds of homes, a hotel, and commercial spaces, as reported by Abbey Hasebroock, known on Twitter as @abbeyhasebroock. These developments have raised concerns among locals like a Sarasota resident, who expressed dismay at the potential transformation of Florida's outdoor spaces into overdeveloped areas.
Two of Florida’s most prominent real-estate developers are escaping the crowded beaches for a corner of the Rocky Mountains https://t.co/7ipyrH8ImK https://t.co/7ipyrH8ImK
“I’m shocked! Shocked to find that gambling is going on in here.” Visiting the in-laws in Sarasota, and I remain more convinced than ever that developers will turn Florida from the outdoors jewel it still is to the hellhole of development most people move here to escape from. https://t.co/8olgn6tfeI
Developers plan hundreds of homes, a hotel and commercial uses in #Florida area called "the Agricultural Reserve." https://t.co/mXCnI8mj4C via @abbeyhasebroock
.@MiamiHerald journalist @mikeviimusic reports on a new 150 apartment rental community for seniors coming to Miami Gardens. Who is behind the project? A well-known preacher. Read more below. https://t.co/BXpn5hnDzo
Two of Florida’s most prominent real-estate developers are escaping the crowded beaches for a corner of the Rocky Mountains https://t.co/WWEJd1kBpG https://t.co/WWEJd1kBpG