Housing Bubbles Have Hit Florida Hard. Is It Ready For Another One?

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Housing bubbles have hit Florida hard. Is it ready for another one?“[The coast] is most exposed to dramatic swings. These communities are the canary in the coal mine,” said Florida Atlantic University economist Ken H. Johnson.    
The proposed site of Pendry Residences along the Tampa Riverwalk is pictured on Wednesday, April 13, 2022 in Tampa. This lot was formerly going to be home to Trump Tower Tampa, which failed to be built amid the real estate crash in the 2000s.
The proposed site of Pendry Residences along the Tampa Riverwalk is pictured on Wednesday, April 13, 2022 in Tampa. This lot was formerly going to be home to Trump Tower Tampa, which failed to be built amid the real estate crash in the 2000s. [ LUIS SANTANA | Times ]
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