Did you miss these 3 Pines stories? Catch up on home sales, restaurants & more
Three recent stories about Pembroke Pines covered several topics — a tightening housing market, a new kids indoor playground and cafe and a Mexican restaurant’s new speakeasy bar.
Here’s a rundown to catch up:
Pembroke Pines navigates sellers’ market as home supply drops, new data shows
Pembroke Pines saw single-family sales fall 24% in February as inventory dropped 29%, leaving about a three-month supply of homes at the current pace. Prices haven’t jumped much year over year, but the median single-family price (about $663,000) is still higher than Broward overall.
Broward-based kids indoor playground and cafe to open in Pembroke Pines
Tree House Indoor Play & Cafe is planning a Pembroke Pines location in Cobblestone Plaza (taking over a former Party City space), though there’s no opening date yet. The concept promises clean, secure play areas plus a family-friendly cafe, with day passes, memberships, and birthday party packages.
Pembroke Gardens Mexican eatery to open new speakeasy this March
Agave Bandido at Pembroke Gardens is opening a hidden bar called Maya SpeakTiki on Wednesday, March 25, complete with themed cocktails and a new, speakeasy-only food menu. The “secret” entrance is a faux confessional booth, and unlike some other locations, this one will be open seven days a week with late-night hours on Fridays and Saturdays.
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