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Miami Beach buying $6 million house. Now, how to use it?

The Miami Beach City Commission unanimously amended its capital budget to buy a single-family home on Collins Avenue as it struggled to find a real use for the property. The problem was finding a need by a…

Underline linear park starts next phase, with traffic detours

Underline linear park starts next phase, with traffic detours

Miami-Dade County’s signature linear park and urban trail project, the Underline, is on its way to deliver the second phase of its development, with the construction of a 2.14-mile segment…

Cross-bay ferry comes back big

Cross-bay ferry comes back big

After navigating serial setbacks, from Covid-19 to bureaucratic delays, Poseidon Ferry is back in service.  The waterborne commuter service’s relaunch Monday went without a hitch, said CEO Johnathan Silvia, carrying…

M Tower may cement public-private deal after eight years

M Tower may cement public-private deal after eight years

Years in the planning, a major public-private partnership will lead to a new downtown skyscraper being built next to and connected with a long-standing municipal parking garage. Colliers’ Urban Core…

Ferry linking Miami to Miami Beach to cast off this month

Ferry linking Miami to Miami Beach to cast off this month

Poseidon Ferry, Miami’s long-awaited waterborne commuter service, plans to resume hourly trips between Miami and Miami Beach on Aug. 16, and CEO Johnathan Silvia says he expects smooth sailing ahead.…

Miami’s waterfront parks reimagined

Miami’s waterfront parks reimagined

Two of the City of Miami’s newest and most popular parks would have been unrecognizable even 20 years ago. Maurice A. Ferré Park, downtown Miami’s direct connection with Biscayne Bay,…

Churches manage to keep funding steady during pandemic

Churches manage to keep funding steady during pandemic

Local churches are now recovering from the pandemic as people slowly return to the sanctuary rather than watching from home. Although services were in an empty sanctuary, funds stayed steady…

Voters to rule on Virginia Key marina lease without bids

Voters to rule on Virginia Key marina lease without bids

Miami City Commissioners have asked the legal department to prepare wording for a ballot question that would ask voters if the long-time tenant for Virginia Key should have its lease…

Miami Dade College cuts pandemic enrollment drop in half

Miami Dade College cuts pandemic enrollment drop in half

Miami Dade College continues to see an increase in enrollment, narrowing its gap to a 6% total decline from pre-covid days compared to 12% last fall. The college was standing…

Special events for Miami’s 125th birthday

Special events for Miami’s 125th birthday

The City of Miami is getting ready to celebrate its 125th Birthday with a weeklong of special events and programming. Starting July 26, the City of Miami 125th Anniversary will…

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