First building in vast Little Haiti project gets OK
The very first building proposed to launch a major mixed-use project destined to change Little Haiti gained the support of the City of Miami’s influential Urban Development Review Board. At…
Wynwood adds 20 new murals, more space for Art Week showings
Wynwood is expecting its largest crowd ever for the Miami Art Week after expansion in the district has exponentially put them on the map. The eclectic district popularized for its…
Gables Museum offers retrospective of Julio Larraz
Miami Springs Museum, the HistoryMiami Museum and Coral Gables Museum are making plans for new exhibits this winter. The Coral Gables Museum is excited to be the first museum to…
1.9 million square feet planned for string of Blue Lagoon towers
A major residential mixed-use project planned near Miami International Airport will include a series of 12-story buildings with retail on the first floor, parking in the pedestal level and residential…
Key Biscayne’s big victory in coastal risk areas
Key Biscayne’s inclusion in the Miami-Dade Beach Coastal Storm Risk Management project, headed by the US Army Corps of Engineers, to shore up the county’s vulnerable beachfront is a big…
Downtown electric cargo bikes from DHL get new spark of life
The electric cargo bikes that were put into action in May 2020 for a one-year pilot program are going to stay. Downtown Development Authority chairman Manolo Reyes gave approval to…
Grove’s Regatta Harbour says waterfront bar & grill is near
In a long-anticipated move, the developer of Regatta Harbour, The TREO Group, has announced plans for Bayshore Club, a new waterfront bar and grill that will be featured in the…
Cost of Flagler Street beautification rises millions
A 30-month Flagler Street beautification downtown is on track but $5 million over budget, says Downtown Development Authority Chairman and City Commissioner Manolo Reyes. Work is now to cost $32…
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