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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…

Miami lacks appetite for new food truck regulations

Miami lacks appetite for new food truck regulations

Legislation that would add additional food trucks regulations in the City of Miami has stalled, as the discussion among commissioners centered on the ways food trucks operate in the city…

Ex-manager quickly becomes architect for Palmetto Bay showcase work

Ex-manager quickly becomes architect for Palmetto Bay showcase work

Two major players once thought to be finished with Palmetto Bay’s lengthy effort to transform its downtown area are back in the game, and their return could further delay progress…

Green light on horizon for more downtown Miami parks

Green light on horizon for more downtown Miami parks

It’s been a housing boom, following the Great Recession, that’s seen Miami’s downtown become home to nearly 100,000 residents and more than 100 residential towers. As more buildings go up…

New addiction center leases large slice of Omni Center

New addiction center leases large slice of Omni Center

A center dealing with treatment and research of substance addictions has leased 43,895 square feet in Omni Center – the former Omni International Mall – where it plans to open…

Pinnacle Housing Group affordable senior housing hailed

Pinnacle Housing Group affordable senior housing hailed

County officials joined developer Pinnacle on Friday to hail the opening of new affordable transit-oriented housing for seniors in South Miami-Dade as they cut the ribbon at the 123-unit, seven-story…

Scooters speeding to become permanent on Miami streets

Scooters speeding to become permanent on Miami streets

The future for electric scooters in the city of Miami could be six more months, a permanent stay or an abrupt end. If the current pilot effort becomes a full-fledged…

City of Miami bond wave will target parks, culture spending

City of Miami bond wave will target parks, culture spending

By April or May, the list for the next round of projects under the City of Miami’s $400 million general obligation bond could be sent for commission approval, with climate…

Miami Beach seeks interest in running one of oldest buildings

Miami Beach seeks interest in running one of oldest buildings

It’s one of Miami Beach’s oldest buildings. Now, city commissioners want to drum up ideas for use of the Carl Fisher Clubhouse. Mayor Dan Gelber and the city commission discussed…

South Beach Business Improvement District advances

South Beach Business Improvement District advances

A special district aimed at improving the safety and appeal of Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue is inching toward reality.  At last week’s meeting, Miami Beach commissioners gave their preliminary…

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