Delays at Eden condos in Boca spur suit More than two years after Sherri and Neil Eisner signed a contract to pay $475,000 for a Boca Raton condo, their unit still isn’t finished. The frustrated couple asked the developer, Ceebraid-Signal of West Palm Beach, for their 10 percent deposit back. The developer refused, so the …
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Condo market slowing, but buildings still growing [South Florida]
Condo market slowing, but buildings still growing [South Florida] During the go-go summer of 2005, Atlanta investor Martin Kirby was scoring profits as high as $150,000 a unit by selling used condominiums on the beach. This year, he counts himself lucky to clear $35,000 per deal.
Lakeland’s Garden District is Blooming With Condos [South Florida]
Lakeland’s Garden District is Blooming With Condos [South Florida] Condominium development will soon be blooming in downtown Lakeland’s Garden District. Right now, One Garden Place is in a planting stage, with a sign showing conceptual drawings of the complex sitting on an empty lot of uncut grass. But when it’s complete, the new condo complex …
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Foreclosures are back
Foreclosures are back In the first quarter, Florida had more foreclosures than any state except Texas From the magnetic sign on his car — “We Buy Houses” — to his Web site — “FloridaHomeRescue.com” — Jim Willig is not shy about what he does for a living. He buys homes from owners who have gotten …
Radisson to close on Monday [South Florida]
Radisson to close on Monday [South Florida] Dozens stood on the balconies of their rooms as hundreds more partied on the beachfront watching the evening’s fireworks show. The scene will be much different on Monday when the 200-plus suite Radisson, one of only three hotels on Marco Island, shuts its doors to guests and likely …
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NYC’s 10 Worst Landlords
NYC’s 10 Worst Landlords The 10 Worst Landlords is a Voice institution. Started by longtime senior editor Jack Newfield in the ’60s, it became a regular feature gracing our pages through the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s. This edition is dedicated to Newfield, who died in 2004. It was written by students from his alma mater, …