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The CDC says we can remove our masks, but should we?

The CDC says we can remove our masks, but should we?

I’d just put on my mask to go out when a maskless friend arrived unexpectedly. Why was I still wearing a mask when I’d already been vaccinated, she asked. Hadn’t…

Filming in Miami: May 20, 2021

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,…

Alberto Ibargüen: Expands his innovative direction of the Knight Foundation

Alberto Ibargüen: Expands his innovative direction of the Knight Foundation

Alberto Ibargüen was in college when he saw experimental composer John Cage perform. It was 1965, and in an old New England brownstone chapel the musician had arranged metal sheets…

Doral seeks to take over business-rich county lands

Doral seeks to take over business-rich county lands

Doral wants to absorb two square miles on its southwestern corner that contain big-name commercial and industrial tenants. Miami-Dade is now reviewing the annexation request. If the county approves Doral’s…

Public-private Miami administration building deal nears

Public-private Miami administration building deal nears

The City of Miami’s administration team could finally be moving away from the Miami Riverside Center in a public-private development deal with the Adler Group. City commissioners are to vote…

Navigation district funds pivotal to save Henry Flagler worker’s home

Navigation district funds pivotal to save Henry Flagler worker’s home

The Miami River Commission has for many years been asking the City of Miami to clean up Fort Dallas Park – and, most urgently, to save Palm Cottage, a unique…

Powerful new rush of buyers sends housing prices soaring

Powerful new rush of buyers sends housing prices soaring

So far in 2021, residential real estate experts are reporting a powerful new wave of buyers, increasing the demand on an already low housing inventory throughout Miami-Dade County.  While no…

Miami Beach may sell six city properties

Miami Beach may sell six city properties

Miami Beach staff have targeted six city properties that could sell for a total of over $70 million that could then fund capital improvements.  The big-ticket sale in the group…

Melo Group affiliate plans twin Edgewater towers

Melo Group affiliate plans twin Edgewater towers

A developer is proposing twin towers of 15 stories, bringing apartments, office space and retail to a prominent corner in Miami’s Edgewater district. The development, URBAN22, also includes an eight-story…

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