Gaia Real Estate Moves Headquarters from NYC to Miami

Gaia Real Estate Moves Headquarters from NYC to Miami

Gaia Real Estate moved its headquarters from New York to Miami, as it focuses on investment in South Florida’s multifamily market.  The move comes after a slowdown of the influx of out-of-state companies to South Florida, which reached an apex in the three post-pandemic years. Gaia’s heightened investment in the Magic City also comes at … Read more

Miami Moves to Boost Density in Edgewater Via Resilience Fund

Miami Moves to Boost Density in Edgewater Via Resilience Fund

Miami commissioners voted to approve on first reading a proposal that would allow developers to double their density in specific neighborhoods, starting in Edgewater.  Under the proposal, developers would pay $35,000 per unit into a Resilience Trust Fund for the additional density. Those funds would be used to help pay for flood control and climate … Read more

Senate Moves Toward Ending Longest-Ever Government Shutdown—Here’s What It Could Mean for Housing

Senate Moves Toward Ending Longest-Ever Government Shutdown—Here’s What It Could Mean for Housing

The Senate reached a deal on Sunday aimed at ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history—a move that could have significant implications for the housing market. After a weekend of negotiations led by Senate Majority Leader John Thune, eight members of the Senate Democratic Caucus agreed to support Republicans in a 60-40 vote on … Read more