Developer 280 E Palmetto Park Road LLC Celebrates April 3 Groundbreaking Ceremony for Glass House Boca Raton, an Intimate Luxury Development in Downtown Boca Raton

Glass House Boca Raton Groundbreaking Ceremony – Credit: Duree & Company, Inc. BOCA RATON, FLA. (April 4, 2025) – On Thursday, April 3, developer 280 E Palmetto Park Road LLC celebrated the official groundbreaking of Glass House Boca Raton, the first modern glass building in the heart of downtown Boca Raton. The nine-story residential development

Glass House Boca Raton: Downtown Boca’s Newest Luxurious Condo Development

Glass House Boca Raton – Photo Credit: Durée & Company One of the most recent luxury developments to be unveiled in Downtown Boca Raton is The Glass House. Champagne & Parisi is working to find out the most recent details on the impending new development projects throughout the city, as there are just a few

Concerns have been raised regarding Florida’s new condo inspection law

Aerial View of Sunny Isles Beach Condo Area – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Mia2you Several weeks after Florida lawmakers enacted a bill requiring existing condominiums to undergo safety assessments to maintain their structural integrity, Central Florida condominium association members had many questions regarding how the new regulations would affect owners. “It all depends on

Victims of the Surfside condo collapse may receive almost $1bn in settlement

Surfside Building Collapse Site – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Felix Mizioznikov A tentative, nearly $1bn settlement has finally been reached in a class-action lawsuit brought together by the devastated families of survivors and victims of last June’s condominium collapse in Surfside, Florida, an attorney announced on Wednesday. Harley S. Tropin disclosed the $997m settlement

Surfside condo collapse victims and families will receive $150M in compensation initially, judge says

Scene Near Champlain Towers – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Felix Mizioznikov A Florida judge has announced that victims and families who suffered losses from the devastating condo collapse in Surfside, Florida will receive a minimum of $150 million to start. Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hazman stated that the sum is a total of about