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Tri-Rail into downtown Miami awaits Brightline’s action

Tri-Rail into downtown Miami awaits Brightline’s action

Thousands of would-be downtown commuters wait anxiously to learn when Tri-Rail trains will roll into Miami Central station, and they aren’t alone. The South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, Tri-Rail’s parent,…

Miami River boat showroom OK’d, restaurant leaves bad taste

Miami River boat showroom OK’d, restaurant leaves bad taste

The Miami River Commission on Monday approved in concept the plans of Puntallana LLC to put a six-story commercial building and an ancillary restaurant on a riverfront parcel at 301…

Satellite fairs add sparkle to Miami Beach’s artistic crown

Satellite fairs add sparkle to Miami Beach’s artistic crown

If the jewel in the Art Basel crown is the main event inside the Miami Beach Convention Center, a rich variety of satellite fairs add their own sparkle. Here are…

Preview of Jorge Pérez collection starts hunt for more space

Preview of Jorge Pérez collection starts hunt for more space

When developer and art collector Jorge M. Perez opened El Espacio 23 in Allapattah for a preview last week (ahead of its grand opening during Art Basel), it offered visitors…

Actors’ Playhouse subscriptions soar 30%

Actors’ Playhouse subscriptions soar 30%

Now in its 32nd season, Actors’ Playhouse in Coral Gables is experiencing positive growth, with a 30% increase in subscribing members and a very popular season underway, said Barbara Stein,…

Coral Gables puts off trolleys expansion to await a grant

Coral Gables puts off trolleys expansion to await a grant

In an apparent reversal that he says might save the city money, Vince Lago, Coral Gables vice mayor, wants to hold off on adding Saturday trolley service, something for which…

Wynwood plans to control street art for Art Basel

Wynwood plans to control street art for Art Basel

With the biggest art week in the Northern Hemisphere on the horizon, Art Basel plans are coming together rapidly in Wynwood. “We need to create a list of our needs…

Office projects and tenants migrate to Wynwood

Office projects and tenants migrate to Wynwood

Not once in its entire history, first as an industrial area and then as an edgy mecca for art, food, and entertainment, has Wynwood had purpose-built office space. Until now.…

NFL kicks ahead funding for lighting Baywalk

NFL kicks ahead funding for lighting Baywalk

Directors of Miami’s Downtown Development Authority voted unanimously to allocate $643,371 to install LED lighting in portions of Bayfront and Maurice A. Ferre parks, but $600,000 of that money will…

Balance delicate between new Wynwood residents and area

Balance delicate between new Wynwood residents and area

As residents begin to fill up new residential units in Wynwood, complaints about noise and loud throngs of partiers are frequently heard. Accommodating the newcomers while retaining the neighborhood’s freewheeling…

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