by Rob Young | Nov 7, 2022 | All stories, Coastal News, Florida Coastal News, Hurricanes and storms, Ian, 2022
The gentrification begins in southwest Florida. Realtors and developers are doing fine. Wall Street Journal story about about booming post-Ian real estate market at this...
by Rob Young | Nov 7, 2022 | All stories, Coastal News, Events in the News, Florida Coastal News, Hurricanes and storms, Ian, 2022, Michael, 2022, Places, Policy
Great piece in the Miami Herald. I could highlight so many important points. I’ll start with the Mexico Beach fail: “Two years later, under a mountain of complaints from residents who resented the higher building costs that come with elevating homes and...
by Holly Duggins | Nov 1, 2018 | All stories, Coastal News, Events in the News, Florida Coastal News, Take Note
From the USGS: Storm surge and waves completely eroded and breached a low, narrow spot on Cape San Blas, creating two new inlets and severing the only road access to T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park.
by Holly Duggins | Nov 6, 2017 | All stories, Coastal News, Florida Coastal News, National Coastal News, Policy
Bathtub Reef in Stuart, Florida is yet again repairing their beach’s shoreline. Dr. Rob Young of the Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines weighs in here.
by Holly Duggins | Oct 23, 2017 | All stories, Coastal News, Events in the News, Florida Coastal News, National Coastal News, Opinion
Ever wonder what its like to live in the center of a disaster prone area? What keeps the residents coming in, and what keeps them coming back? Read more on the trials of residential life in the Cape Coral community here.
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