Home sales, city lawsuit, dirty dining: Don’t miss these 3 Coral Springs stories
Three recent stories about Coral Springs covered several topics, including the local housing market, a wrongful-death lawsuit tied to a police pursuit and restaurant health inspection violations.
Here’s a rundown to catch up:
Coral Springs most competitive home market in Broward, Q1 real estate data shows
Even as Broward’s market cools a bit, Coral Springs is still the county’s tightest single-family market, with low inventory and fast contract times. Prices are mixed — single-family homes remain pricier than the county median, while condos/townhomes look like more of a bargain.
Family sues city after 6-year-old killed in Coral Springs police pursuit crash
The family of 6-year-old Harlow Tran filed a lawsuit against Coral Springs, arguing a 2024 police pursuit over a nonviolent traffic-related issue created an unreasonable public-safety risk. They’re seeking damages (over $50,000) under Florida’s Wrongful Death Act.
Raw meat, dirty hands: The worst April restaurant inspections in Coral Springs
State inspection reports show fewer violations than March overall, but April still saw recurring problems such as temperature control and cross-contamination risks at multiple spots. Several locations passed despite long lists of issues.
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