Miami Center leads parade of big deals

A summer spurt of office building sales is heating up South Florida's chilly investment market.

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Kerry L. Avant: A partner in the vision of One Park Vista W-S proved he’s a risk-taker with downtown project

The paint is drying and the hardwood floors are being laid down. In about a month, the first residents of One Park Vista will be moving in.

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Realty Viewpoint: More Scare Tactics For Boomer Retirement

With real housing prices falling at a rate of approximately 1.5 percent, the Center for Economic and Policy Research predicts that most Baby Boomers will be financially devastated if the housing crunch continues to 2009.

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Commercial real estate agents rarely relocate

When George Hamberger decided to resign last year after 18 years at Hunt Commercial Real Estate Corp., almost immediately he began to get calls from other commercial real estate firms. A month or two later, he agreed to represent Realty USA.

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N.Y. Real Estate Agent Gets Prison for Child Porn

A former Hamptons real estate agent was sentenced Friday to six years in prison for downloading pornography that showed children being tortured and sexually abused.

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Poll: What Do You and Your Roommate Fight About Most?

Cleaning the apartmentPaying rent and billsMessing with personal belongingsNoise and sleep interruptionsInviting friends overInviting boyfriend / girlfriend overPetsView Results…

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Husband of YouTube Divorce Star “Mortified” by Publicity

New York theater mogul Phillip Smith says he was “embarrassed” when details of his ongoing divorce proceedings ended up on YouTube.

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A spreading crisis-Agencies seek help with tidal wave as foreclosures climb faster, hit upscale areas harder

Throngs of people wait in a crowded lobby each day for foreclosure auctions to begin at the Duval County Courthouse. Shorthanded staff are being overwhelmed by interested bidders — and though help is on the way — the foreclosure crisis continues to test the area's ability to deal with it.

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N.J. housing rules deplored

Developers and business-related organizations contend that new affordable housing rules in New Jersey that went into effect this month are burdensome and have begun to discourage economic development across the Garden State.

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Sponsor’s Content: Power to Your People, Money in Your Pocket

Companies that enable employees to make decisions are three times more successful than competitors. Find out why.

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