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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…

Brightline and Tri-Rail may both roll in downtown Miami this year

Brightline and Tri-Rail may both roll in downtown Miami this year

Brightline is targeting late 2021 to resume passenger trips at MiamiCentral station in downtown Miami, which by then could also host Tri-Rail. Since halting service in March just after the…

Vast Wynwood mixed-use plan wins unanimous OK

Vast Wynwood mixed-use plan wins unanimous OK

One of the largest mixed-use projects planned for the Wynwood neighborhood earned positive comments from the city’s Urban Development Review Board. AMLI Wynwood is designed to bring 316 residential units…

CocoWalk revival helps drive Coconut Grove business

CocoWalk revival helps drive Coconut Grove business

The revival of lifestyle center CocoWalk and committed support for restaurant and retail industries are to be the driving forces to bring life back into Miami’s Coconut Grove neighborhood, local…

Miami tourists to wing in on added flights

Miami tourists to wing in on added flights

Warm weather, pent-up demand and increased flights to Miami are three factors poised to boost the county’s tourism business this year, local experts say, while business travel may be slower…

Miami asks redevelopment agency to pay for Ferre Park

Miami asks redevelopment agency to pay for Ferre Park

Miami city commissioners say it’s long past due for the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) to pay to improve Maurice A. Ferre Park. Currently, the Omni CRA owes about $6…

Coral Gables seeks clean water pearl in native oysters

Coral Gables seeks clean water pearl in native oysters

A proposed project to increase the population of native oysters, leading to cleaner waterways in Coral Gables, won support during Tuesday’s city’s commission meeting.  Sponsored by Vice Mayor Vince Lago,…

Miami below average in income, education, census study shows

Miami below average in income, education, census study shows

Miami’s differences from most other areas of the United States show up in more than palm trees, broad beaches and global recognition: the differences become abundantly clear in economic and…

Doral transforms parks with dozen-plus sculptures

Doral transforms parks with dozen-plus sculptures

The City of Doral has transformed public parks and places into art exhibits with more than a dozen of artist Manolo Valdés’s larger-than-life sculptures. In partnership with the Doral Contemporary…

Overtown covets status as food and entertainment district

Overtown covets status as food and entertainment district

The Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency’s vision to position Overtown as a food and entertainment district and reclaim the neighborhood’s historic culture is closer to realization. After being honored…

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