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Front Page » 2021 » August (Page 2)

Coral Gables Art Cinema expanding

Coral Gables Art Cinema expanding

Set to break ground in February 2022, the Coral Gables Art Cinema is expanding its community outreach with a brand new 92-seat state-of-the-art auditorium and screen. With help from the…

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Firm hunts Miami Beach Convention Center naming rights deal

Firm hunts Miami Beach Convention Center naming rights deal

Newly retained Spectra Partnerships is reaching out for naming rights and sponsorship partners for the City of Miami Beach, with the Miami Beach Convention Center and the North Beach Bandshell…

With discounted lease, Art Basel return targets safety

With discounted lease, Art Basel return targets safety

Art Basel Miami Beach plans to return this year after its 2020 cancellation because of the pandemic. The art exhibition that started in Switzerland in 1970 and has spread around…

9-year effort puts new fleet of Metrorail cars on the tracks

9-year effort puts new fleet of Metrorail cars on the tracks

Almost nine years after efforts began to renew Metrorail’s aged fleet, 136 brand-new rail cars are running along the tracks. The last two, which arrived in February, are now rolling. …

Miami-Dade Schools line up stimulus spending goals

Miami-Dade Schools line up stimulus spending goals

Miami-Dade public schools are taking a four-way approach in using $1.19 billion in federal funds from the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act and the American Rescue Plan Act. …

University of Miami freshman class grows by about 300

University of Miami freshman class grows by about 300

The University of Miami is welcoming one of its largest freshman classes ever for its centennial, with more than 5,000 students residing on campus. UM has enrolled about 2,700 first-year…

Action on vast Wynwood project deferred for changes

Action on vast Wynwood project deferred for changes

The developer of one of the largest mixed-use residential and office projects to rise in Wynwood has deferred a city review and promises to work with City of Miami staff…

Jobs gains hopeful signals, but recovery will be a long trek

Jobs gains hopeful signals, but recovery will be a long trek

Miami’s economic recovery from the pandemic appears stronger even while the Delta variant of Covid-19 is exacerbating pain in our community. But all is not yet sunny. Monthly data from…

Alex Hurst: Firm he founded now holds $1.6 billion in real estate assets

Alex Hurst: Firm he founded now holds $1.6 billion in real estate assets

Perhaps, in a parallel universe, Alex Hurst is a successful author of business strategy books rather than the founder and managing principal of real estate investment firm Palatine Capital Partners.…

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