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Front Page » 2021 » July (Page 3)

FYI Miami: July 22, 2021

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. MEDICAID…

Filming in Miami: July 22, 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,…

Danielle Cohen Higgins: County commissioner targets airport and tourism recovery

Danielle Cohen Higgins: County commissioner targets airport and tourism recovery

When Danielle Cohen Higgins became the newest member of the Miami-Dade Commission, she encountered a few pleasant surprises. The learning curve that came with tackling the county’s myriad issues –…

Miami doesn’t want third world feeling of 15-year-old taxis

Miami doesn’t want third world feeling of 15-year-old taxis

In a community whose number-one industry is visitors, what’s the first impression we give our guests? Often it’s the taxi that takes them from Miami International Airport to wherever they’re…

Expo to bring thousands in travel trade to Miami International Airport

Expo to bring thousands in travel trade to Miami International Airport

A new expo aimed at positioning Miami International Airport as tourism’s cornerstone aims to bring about 2,000 global travel professionals to the airport yearly starting next May 3-5. “The World…

Miami Beach sees pedestrian future for Ocean Drive

Miami Beach sees pedestrian future for Ocean Drive

Miami Beach has applied for a county permit to keep Ocean Drive pedestrianized, but the short-term future of the iconic road is still up for debate. In May 2020 the…

Voters to rule on Virginia Key marina lease without bids

Voters to rule on Virginia Key marina lease without bids

Miami City Commissioners have asked the legal department to prepare wording for a ballot question that would ask voters if the long-time tenant for Virginia Key should have its lease…

Pleas derail higher maximum cost for affordable homes

Pleas derail higher maximum cost for affordable homes

“If we are not raising the minimum wage, if we are not raising our income, low-income families can’t afford a house for that price,” resident Christine Olivo told last week’s…

Wynwood OKs unique public-private deal

Wynwood OKs unique public-private deal

A unique public-private partnership has assembled and will bring an apartment building to Wynwood’s southeastern corner devoted entirely to affordable rental units, atop ground floor retail. Wynwood Works is proposed…

Jacqueline Calderín: Chairs the board of New World School of Arts Foundation

Jacqueline Calderín: Chairs the board of New World School of Arts Foundation

Jacqueline Calderín was struggling to make ends meet while in law school when she had to make a heartbreaking decision and tell her daughter, a young, disciplined ballet dancer, that…

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