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After a curatorial approach process, the City of Miami Beach has selected a local artist to design a centerpiece artwork for ...
A development team is working to bring more affordable housing to Little Havana, utilizing the state’s Live Local Act. However, a city review board is critical of the plan. The project is designed to ...
Miami Beach’s efforts to stagger work shifts in order to reduce traffic congestion has hit a wall, but an alternative employee bus service is being explored. In last year’s March commission meeting, ...
A new multi-use residential project, The Aurea, is planned for a site near the Dolphin Expressway and Miami’s Health District ...
Miami Beach’s effort to help alleviate traffic congestion by cutting in half the openings of the 63rd Street Bridge over ...
Despite a full day of emotional public comment and calls for deferrals from several commissioners, the Miami City Commission voted 3-2 late Tuesday to approve an agreement with US Immigration and Cust ...
Despite the hotel industry anticipating a slowdown, Miami is expected to overcome headwinds. A lot of uncertainty revolves ...
Miami Beach is one step closer to welcoming water taxi service as it prepares to negotiate a contract with an operator. Last October, elected officials unanimously directed the administration to reque ...
The county faces ultra-tight deadlines to put waste collection fees on next year’s tax bills because of a deadlock over a ...
When Lynn Torrent was named president of MSC Cruises USA in May, it was an important step in a career that’s influenced modern cruising, one that started far from Miami’s sunny shores. Born and raised ...
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