Florida Brownfield Development Bill Raising Concerns About Coverage, Litigation March 17, 2026 By William Rabb Amid the last-minute scramble to move legislation before the non-budgetary session was set to end last week, Florida lawmakers quietly...
Judge Sides With Florida Citizens in Another Win for DOAH Arbitration Plan March 16, 2026 By William Rabb A Florida judge has given another win to Citizens Property Insurance Corp., finding that the state-created insurer’s arbitration endorsement is...
Florida Bills Would Open Door to More Housing in the Everglades, Brownfields March 11, 2026 Florida lawmakers who say they want to encourage construction of more affordable housing are trying to strip away powers Miami...
Severe Drought Prompts Burn Bans, Water Usage Restrictions in South Florida February 17, 2026 South Florida water managers are sounding the alarm as the worst drought in a quarter-century has left parts of the...
Miami’s Housing Supply Shortage Hits Affordability, Codina Says December 9, 2025 By Anna J. Kaiser and John Gittelsohn South Florida faces a growing affordability problem as housing demand outstrips supply, according to Ana-Marie Codina, whose family firm develops...
Americans Are Moving Out of Flood-Prone Neighborhoods November 6, 2025 By Leslie Kaufman The American neighborhoods with the highest risk of floods are again losing residents. For the first time since 2019, high-risk...
World’s Largest Retirement Community Taps Muni Market to Help Build More Homes October 24, 2025 By Erin Hudson and Anna J. Kaiser The largest retirement community in the world is expanding even further with a nearly $130 million high-yield debt deal. The...
Florida Appeals Court Underscores That Limits on Attorney Fees Are Not Retroactive September 2, 2025 By William Rabb A Florida appeals court has put another nail in the idea that the state’s limits on attorney fees can be...
The New Approach to Hurricane-Strong Homes? Concrete Walls But Affordable July 21, 2025 By William Rabb If wind mitigation and stronger homes are the paths to reducing insurance claims and bringing down insurance premiums in hurricane-prone...
Homes Are Taking Longer to Sell in US Markets That Once Flourished July 1, 2025 By Michael Sasso A buildup of unsold houses sitting on the market for weeks is becoming a new reality in once-booming housing areas...