New Developments by Neighborhood

  • Arts District

    Recently this neighborhood has seen a push towards gentrification with increased investments and developments. The Midtown Miami development built in the mid-2000s, brought renewed attention to the area with opening with restaurants and cafes.

  • Aventura

    Aventura has established its niche as an enclave of tropical landscaping and water surrounding sleek high-rises and luxurious single-family homes. Miami is synonymous with world-class shopping and Aventura Mall is the largest in the area.

  • Bal Harbour

    Discreet elegance is the keynote of Bal Harbour - long the favored hideaway of the rich and famous. Bal Harbour's crown jewel is Bal Harbour Shops, the upscale mall that opens to the sky but protects shoppers from the elements.

  • Brickell

    Brickell Avenue has always been associated with wealth and prestige and more recently its has become the international banking and business center of Miami - taking on a new role as a vibrant place to stay, dine and reside.

     
  • Coral Gables

    Tree-lined boulevards, winding roadways and green spaces give Coral Gables its identity as "The City Beautiful." Shoppers flock to fine boutiques and specialty stores along Coral Gables' Miracle Mile to find the hottest new styles.

  • Design District

    The Design District is made up primarily of warehouses and gallery spaces that have been reconverted into art galleries and restaurants. The Design, after decades of falling to urban decay, has risen to fame as a destination for the arts, design and fashion.

  • Downtown Miami

    Downtown Miami pulsates with activity as commercial, cultural and leisure pursuits come together. Innovative Downtown Miami skyscrapers compete for your attention, and its diversity inspires dining delights in a variety of culinary styles.

  • Hollywood Beach

    Nestled between Fort Lauderdale and Miami is Hollywood, a classic Florida beach town that's enchanted visitors since the 1920s. The easy ocean access and village-like feel make this a can't miss destination with numerous restaurants, small inns and hotels.

     
  • Miami Beach

    Miami Beach's picture-postcard winter playground has blossomed into a sophisticated community that welcomes visitors at any time of year. Miami Beach's trendy charms revolve around its cuisine, sizzling nightspots and cultural scene.

  • North Bay Village

    Lapped by the calm waters of Biscayne Bay, North Bay Village offers a small-town atmosphere away from the mainland bustle across the causeways. It continues to be home to several of South Florida's most popular restaurants.

  • Plantation

    Plantation is a premier City located in central Broward County, near the famous Sawgrass Mills Mall. Situated among thousands of trees are safe, friendly neighborhoods and world-class recreation facilities.

  • South Beach

    South Beach has been called the American Riviera and an Art Deco Playground. At night, South Beach comes alive with crowds dressed in party-casual chic and it rates as a culinary hot spot for gourmet to casual cuisine.

     
  • Sunny Isles Beach

    The scene is changing in the Sunny Isles resort area. The atmosphere in Sunny Isles is still casual but the funky 50's motels and small beachfront hotels are giving way to luxury apartment towers and hotels.