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FYI Miami: June 25, 2020

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. MOST…

Main Street Lending Program downsizes targets

Main Street Lending Program downsizes targets

Recent changes to the Main Street Lending Program will make the Federal Reserve-backed loans more appealing to small and mid-sized businesses that were relatively stable before the pandemic took its…

The pandemic is creating future trends in time and space

The pandemic is creating future trends in time and space

Covid-19 is changing not just public health practices: it’s also altering the very philosophy of time and space. The alteration doesn’t take a Sir Isaac Newton or Albert Einstein to…

Dr. Guenther Koehne: Linking Miami Cancer Institute clinicians to FIU research

Dr. Guenther Koehne: Linking Miami Cancer Institute clinicians to FIU research

Dr. Gunther Koehne wears many hats. He is the deputy director of Baptist Health South Florida’s Miami Cancer Institute, as well as chief of its Hematologic Oncology and Blood &…

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Filming in Miami: June 25, 2020

No new filming this week in Miami-Dade County.…

Pandemic transportation changes could become permanent

Pandemic transportation changes could become permanent

Miami-Dade’s transportation picture has been in flux since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, and many changes – including new safety strictures, increased telecommuting and a rise in non-motorized mobility…

How history will view Miami in pandemic

How history will view Miami in pandemic

While 2020 will almost certainly be remembered as the year of the most devastating pandemic in modern times, today’s historians agree that there are too many unknowns to guess at…

Miami-Dade hotels focus on new trends, beefed-up safety

Miami-Dade hotels focus on new trends, beefed-up safety

Since Miami-Dade authorities gave local hotels the green light to reopen this month, hoteliers from luxury resorts to family-owned businesses have evaluated their business plans, focused on new trends and…

PortMiami, cruise lines huddle as new sailings near

PortMiami, cruise lines huddle as new sailings near

All eyes at the “Cruise Capital of the World” are on July 24, when cruise lines could again begin operations following a 100-day no-sail order from the Centers for Disease…

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