It applies to Boston, too. Saw it first-hand, 2005-07. Bruins fans were tepid with attendance. Last game of 2007, I think it was a technical sellout but attendance might have been 13,000 and it thinned out quickly. Other games that season may have been technical sellouts, there were more than a few fans dressed as empty seats that 06-07 season.
The fact that Florida continues to explode with development, especially along the coasts, especially in hurricane-prone areas, continues to blow my mind. Never mind that regulations in the state insurance market are causing homeowners insurance rates to soar in those areas, to the point there are people who are going naked on coverage. Not "partially covered," completely without. Short of a $200B major hurricane that shuts down the homeowners insurance market in Florida and ripples across the rest of the insurance market there, I don't know what slows construction down in the state, but I do know it makes hurricanes much more expensive, which makes insurers even more reluctant to get into the market there, and I'd think at some point the lack of property insurance would put the brakes on further development.