Developers in Florida are embracing new home construction with wooden frames, despite concerns about their reliability in withstanding hurricane-force winds. Miami-Dade has set a precedent for urban sprawl, attracting developers. The Florida Keys may see a building boom as the state considers easing growth limits. A Lego-style homebuilder is eyeing entry into the South Florida real estate market, while the town of Palm Beach Shores aims to protect its 'Old Florida' vibe amidst surrounding development.
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Miami-Dade set a precedent for urban sprawl. Developers have come knocking | Opinion https://t.co/v0XHWYb0EK
Developers in Florida are rolling out new homes built with wooden frames, undaunted that wood can be less reliable than other materials for withstanding hurricane-force winds https://t.co/cXQjdMIpzJ https://t.co/cXQjdMIpzJ