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Front Page » 2019 (Page 23)

Virginia Key sports park plan faces two-year time out

Virginia Key sports park plan faces two-year time out

It will be at least another two years before Miami-Dade County turns the old landfill on Virginia Key over to the City of Miami, which has plans to develop the…

Universities in Miami expect enrollment gains

Universities in Miami expect enrollment gains

While Florida saw a significant decline in higher education enrollment overall for the spring semester, Miami’s universities are anticipating positive numbers for the fall semester. For spring 2019, Florida saw…

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Mitchell Kaplan: Bookstore guru crosses media lines via films, podcasts

Mitchell Kaplan: Bookstore guru crosses media lines via films, podcasts

It’s a good thing for Miami-Dade that Mitchell Kaplan decided against becoming a lawyer. The founder and president of Books & Books has done a lot to deepen the county’s…

Filming in Miami: August 29, 2019

These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory & Economic Resources’ Office of Film and Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Mayor’s Office of Film,…

After side issues, look at the crux of golf course giveaway

After side issues, look at the crux of golf course giveaway

A three-day environmental scare last week nearly powered a below-par bid to plow under the only golf course in Miami city limits. Why did officials negotiating to lease Melreese Golf…

Coral Gables seeking weekend trolley service

Coral Gables seeking weekend trolley service

Coral Gables might get expanded trolley service next year – if city leaders can find a way to pay for it. Vice Mayor Vince Lago said he’d like to see…

FYI Miami: August 29, 2019

Below are some of the FYIs in this week’s edition. The entire content of this week’s FYIs and Insider sections is available by subscription only. To subscribe click here. WAGES TRAIL…

Celebrities welcome Miami International Airport arrivals

Celebrities welcome Miami International Airport arrivals

The voices of some of Miami’s most recognizable personalities are greeting visitors and passengers at Miami International Airport (MIA) as part of a new campaign to make the air hub…

200-bed Palmetto Bay hospital caught in zoning battle

200-bed Palmetto Bay hospital caught in zoning battle

A proposed 71-acre, 200-bed waterfront hospital campus in Palmetto Bay won’t be built anytime soon, with a drawn-out court battle expected between the village and the intended developer. The dispute…

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