Playing hardball: Bal Harbour won’t settle for scaled down Whitman Family project
Bal Harbour is choosing to fight it out in court instead of settling its battle with the developers planning a controversial mixed-use project. The village council on Monday unanimously voted against a settlement with Whitman Family Development, even though the agreement would have meant a scaled down project at Whitman’s luxury Bal Harbour Shops, CBS News Miami reported. This means the two-year litigation over the development presses on. The council’s decision mirrors the general sentiment expressed by residents at a packed meeting at the Sea View Hotel, where boos sometimes erupted and attendees aired their concerns over more density and […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
Categories
Recent Posts

Why housing demand is up and inventory is down in 2026

$13.5 Million Custom Stone Manor Brings Old-World Castle Charm to One of Connecticut’s Most Exclusive Communities

We Paid Off Our $350,000 Home in Less Than 4 Years by Shopping at Aldi and Canceling Cable

Tiny 189-Square-Foot Cape Cod Cottage That Is Just Steps From the Beach Hits Market for Under $300K

‘Temple in the Trees’ That Is Tucked Away Behind Towering Oaks Hits the L.A. Market for $2.9 Million

The ‘Golden City’ of Kansas Lures Movers With Surprising Affordability and Small-Town Charm

Compass Says Washington State’s Ban on Private Listings Doesn’t Forbid Its ‘Private Exclusives’

Private Island for Sale: 25-Acre Historic Maine Estate Lists for $3.85 Million

Housing Market Reality Check: How To Navigate Rising Inflation, 6.52% Rates, and Record Home Equity

EXCLUSIVE: Kendra and Joseph Duggar List Their Arkansas Home for $408K Amid the Father of 4’s Molestation Case
GET MORE INFORMATION

Stevan Stanisic
Real Estate Advisor | License ID: SL3518131
Real Estate Advisor License ID: SL3518131
