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Jax Daily Record

BTI Partners has significant development plans for Northeast Florida, paying $116 million for properties in Clay and St. Johns counties to close out 2022.

Forbes

The conflict between rapid urban development and agricultural lands is the focus in Florida’s fastest-growing county, where bulldozers and cows find themselves at odds.

WFLA

Buzzed Bull Creamery, a frozen sweets shop with alcoholic beverage options, is set to open a new location at BTI Partners’ Westshore Marina District in Tampa, Florida.

The Wall Street Journal

In a Letter to the Editor of the Wall Street Journal, BTI Partners CEO Noah Breakstone discusses how the lack of developable/ready-to-build land is one of the main factors fueling a housing crisis in Florida.

HOLLYWOOD — When glitzy twin apartment towers take up residence on the east side of Young Circle, they’ll have bragging rights as the tallest downtown.

As Westshore Marina District continues to come to life in South Tampa, BTI Partners is excited to announce that Semper Laser will join the impressive roster of tenants in its village-style retail center.

Law360 — Alta Development paid $14.6 million for a 1.26-acre development site in Miami’s Health District near the Miami River..

The award-winning luxury vacation home resort The Grove Resort & Water Park has released the last 30 two- and three-bedroom condo residences for sale this week. This comes shortly after the developer, BTI Partners, sold out the sprawling resort’s phase four, called The Terraces at The Grove.

The Grove Resort & Water Park is one of Central Florida’s many vacation spots, just six miles away from Walt Disney World Resort

The pursuit of land and its price is rising, putting a strain on developers in nearly every market and industry segment.

The pandemic has been accompanied by an influx into Florida of people from California, Illinois, New York and other states. Tops on the list of motivations for the moves: Taxes, quality of life, business-friendly policies, school choice, economic opportunity and more attainable housing.

The pandemic has been accompanied by an influx into Florida of people from California, Illinois, New York and other states. Tops on the list of motivations for the moves: Taxes, quality of life, business-friendly policies, school choice, economic opportunity and more attainable housing.