Forced shifts of home insurance providers can be costly
Written by Abraham Galvan on March 12th, 2024
South Florida’s residential insurance rates are being impacted by a few obstacles including reinsurance, windstorm and other perils. There are two parts that add up to the total premium. The…
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Polish American Club plans Miami River tower
Written by Janetssy Lugo on March 5th, 2024
The Polish American Club is pushing forward a mixed-use development near the Dolphin Expressway with a vote by the Miami City Commission next week as the next step and a…
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Three-tower Miami Riverbridge wins river commission backing
Written by Genevieve Bowen on March 5th, 2024
After hearing the latest plans from the developer of the Miami Riverbridge, the commission tasked with coordinating projects along the downtown waterway is recommending approval of the project to the…
Coral Gables shuns search for manager, hires sole candidate
Written by Abraham Galvan on February 27th, 2024
After a resolution to hire an executive search firm to find a new Coral Gables city manager was rejected Tuesday, former US marshal of the Southern District of Florida Amos…
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Three-way deal brings shore power to cruise ships
Written by Janetssy Lugo on February 27th, 2024
PortMiami is paving the way for shore power in Florida as it prepares to plug in the first vessel this year. “We’re going to be the first port in Florida…
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Miami weighs more disclosure by candidates for office
Written by Genevieve Bowen on February 20th, 2024
The City of Miami may soon require candidates for office to provide more thorough financial disclosures to increase transparency regarding campaign contributions. Today (2/22), the city commission is to vote…
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Orange Bowl bonanza funds sports fields at two parks
Written by Miami Today on February 20th, 2024
Rolling Oaks Park owned by the City of Miami Gardens and county-owned land at the Boys and Girls Club of Miami-Dade, Kendall Club, would each get millions of dollars from…
Driver shortage limits Metrobus service expansions
Written by Janetssy Lugo on February 13th, 2024
Miami-Dade County’s bus system is rolling down a tricky road to recruit drivers and fill almost 200 lingering vacancies. Without them, the county is limited in adding new routes or…
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Three-level expansion will bolster MIA’s South Terminal
Written by Genevieve Bowen on February 13th, 2024
Miami International Airport is working on a vital expansion project that will stretch out its South Terminal to meet its growing passenger demand, which is projected to increase 50% by…
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