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Did you miss these 3 Coral Springs stories? Catch up on home sales, parks & more

Catch up on three stories that have sparked conversation around Coral Springs.
Catch up on three stories that have sparked conversation around Coral Springs. mocner@miamiherald.com

Three recent stories about Coral Springs covered several topics — a tight housing market, restaurant health inspections and a delayed park project.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Coral Springs has lowest supply of homes for sale in Broward, new data shows

Coral Springs has seen a sharp drop in available single-family homes, leaving it with the lowest inventory in Broward—about a two-month supply at the current sales pace. Even so, the city’s median single-family sale price (about $690,000) is higher than Broward overall, while condos/townhomes remain comparatively more affordable.

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Seven Coral Springs restaurants hit with high-priority violations, inspectors say

State inspectors flagged several Coral Springs restaurants for high-priority issues ranging from unsafe food storage and temperatures to sanitation problems like soiled equipment and mold-like buildup. A few locations required follow-up inspections, while others still passed after corrective steps were taken during the visit.

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Pride Promoters Park reopening delayed, Coral Springs officials say. Here’s why

The reopening of Pride Promoters Park is now expected by the end of April after a contractor delay in laying the new asphalt basketball court, which also needs time to cure before it can be painted. The project includes a new playground, outdoor fitness equipment, and a bronze sculpture, with major funding coming from a $225,000 federal Community Development Block Grant.

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