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Little River project wins OK if shade trees replace palms

A developer plans to construct a new mixed-use residential project for a vacant site in Miami’s Little River neighborhood at 123 NE 79th St. Owner-developer 123 NE 79 St Investments LLC intends to build River Haus, an…

Miami OKs deal for lighted park under I-395

Miami OKs deal for lighted park under I-395

Miami city commissioners have approved the first step of a deal with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to help design and manage several blocks of land under a rebuilt…

250 apartments planned at edge of Health District in Miami

250 apartments planned at edge of Health District in Miami

A developer plans to build up to 250 apartments at the edge of the Health District in Miami, just south of the Dolphin Expressway. Spring Garden Apartments LLC submitted plans…

Tri-Rail is on track to serve downtown Miami

Tri-Rail is on track to serve downtown Miami

Tri-Rail trains are on schedule to arrive in downtown Miami by the end of 2019, said Bonnie Arnold, spokesperson for the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, the commuter system’s parent.…

Miami backs Bacardi buildings for National Register of Historic Places

Miami backs Bacardi buildings for National Register of Historic Places

Two unique and colorful structures in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood have been recommended by the city for placement on the National Register of Historic Places. The city commission on Jan. 24…

Coral Gables removes 100 street signs, may pull more

Coral Gables removes 100 street signs, may pull more

By Katherine Lewin Over the past month alone, more than 100 city street signs have been removed from Coral Gables, according to Assistant Public Works Director Jessica Keller. Those signs…

Miami tourism sets record in 2018, surpassing 2017 gains

Miami tourism sets record in 2018, surpassing 2017 gains

Though final figures won’t be in until next month, tourism had “a record 2018, building on a record 2017,” said Rolando Aedo, chief operating officer of the Greater Miami Convention…

Miami prepares for Super Bowl, Democratic National Convention

Miami prepares for Super Bowl, Democratic National Convention

The Miami area is hoping to host two major events in 2020: The Super Bowl and the Democratic National Convention. One’s a lock and one’s a maybe at this stage.…

Affordable housing development on track beside Transitway

Affordable housing development on track beside Transitway

A Pinnacle Housing Group affiliate has closed on financing for Verbena, a $31 million transit-oriented affordable housing development just off the Miami-Dade Transitway at Southwest 282nd Street alongside US 1.…

Henry Flagler house in Fort Dallas Park is crumbling

Henry Flagler house in Fort Dallas Park is crumbling

Members of the Miami River Commission are alarmed about the deteriorating condition of a historic house at the city’s Fort Dallas Park, and are particularly troubled by city officials who’ve…

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