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In The Neighborhood

Jeremy Larkin says his neighborhood in Palmetto Bay reminds him of where he grew up in Boston, with its lush foliage and variation in housing. “It’s not like some areas – a residential Disneyland,” he says. “I wanted the neighborhood not the development.” Jeremy, his wife Courtney, and their son Ethan, live in a five-bedroom,

Water Warnings

Living in a Village that’s surrounded by bodies of water ranging from pools to beaches, residents can never be too careful with friends and family. In the spirit of safety, here are five basic reminders to clip, post and share courtesy of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. 1. Don’t get comfortable. Swimming lessons are great, but they’re not

Our Favorite Stores

One of the best things about living in South Florida is the ability to live as much in the backyard as inside the home. That basic concept is at the heart of South Miami favorite, Living Alfresco. Owner Betsy Fantis, who combined her love of both design and the outdoors to create the business, started

Lifestyle Live

  More than 150 South Florida elites attended the vip celebration at Vibe Las Olas hosted by Global Wealth Management (GWM) and sponsored by lifestyle magazine in honor of professional American race car driver Ryan Hunter-Reay and his 2014 Indy 500 win.

LifeStyle Live

  One Sotheby’s International Realty Celebrates a Season of Success at their NEW fort lauderdale office, 401 E. Las Olas Blvd., FOrt lAuderdale.    

Life’s Style

Simone Xavier August is here, and it’s time to take full advantage of our last bits of summer – the sun, the bright color palettes, the heat! Our days are going to be filled with long hours at the beach, dinners with friends, and sun-kissed skin – all of summer’s little pleasures. The only thing

411

For some emergencies we know to automatically call 911 for the police, fire department or for medical services. And if you need information, we all know to call 411. But what do you do when you have a situation that is not your typical emergency, but just as much a threat or crisis to your

Feature

Development company ZOM has drawn from history to come up with the Spanish eclectic style for its Casa Palma apartments in Coconut Creek. Turn back to 1925. That’s when George Merrick told the New York Times how he turned an orange grove near Miami into a modernized Mediterranean city called Coral Gables. “Just how I came

Feature

“The City of Coconut Creek will now be the home of your second public college, along with Broward College,” says Robert Crawford, director of Atlantic Tech in Coconut Creek. Atlantic, as well as the McFatter and Sheridan technical centers, have been around for decades, but have recently been granted the right to change their names