by Rob Young | Dec 12, 2022 | Beach Management, Coastal News, Florida Coastal News, Hurricanes and storms, Ian, 2022, Nicole, 2022, Policy
“I think we’re starting to discover that, despite our best efforts and wanting to throw as much money at this as possible, it has become very difficult to keep these beaches as wide as we would like to keep them,” Robert S. Young, a geology professor at Western...
by Rob Young | Dec 8, 2022 | Coastal News, Hurricanes and storms, Louisiana Coastal News, Policy
Explain to me how your business model is to insure properties in an area where we know there will be continued tropical storms impacts and the nation’s fastest rate of sea level rise, but not have the resources to cover the losses. “But the recent...
by Rob Young | Nov 15, 2022 | Coastal News, Florida Coastal News, Ian, 2022, Nicole, 2022, Policy
This is going to get interesting: “By some estimates, there are more than 1.5 million residential condominium units in Florida, and many of them are aging. In June 2021,the Champlain Towers South, a residential high rise in Surfside, Fla., collapsed and left 98 dead....
by Bill Graham | Nov 11, 2022 | Coastal News, Florida Coastal News, Hurricanes and storms, National Coastal News, Nicole, 2022, Opinion, Policy
We’ve been saying this for...
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...
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