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Front Page » 2022 » February (Page 3)

Mind-chilling bid to systematize public schools censorship

Mind-chilling bid to systematize public schools censorship

A bill the Florida House passed last week would create a far-reaching censorship system to orient all public school books and materials to views of state leaders while drowning every…

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Filming in Miami: February 17, 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,…

Coral Gables traffic calming initiative targets 2027 finish

Coral Gables traffic calming initiative targets 2027 finish

Almost seven years in the making, Coral Gables’ citywide traffic calming initiative is pushing forward with a targeted 2027 completion goal. Starting out as a multimodal transportation plan in 2016,…

Miami International Boat Show sales forecast: $1.3 billion

Miami International Boat Show sales forecast: $1.3 billion

The 2022 Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show is expected to generate $1.34 billion in sales as the boating industry has gained due to a covid-generated demand increase for outdoor…

Golden Glades park & ride transit hub nears opening

Golden Glades park & ride transit hub nears opening

The $60 million Golden Glades Park & Ride begun in December 2018 is to be ready within weeks, connecting with state roads 7 and 9/Northwest Seventh Avenue and leading to…

Micro housing becoming big answer to affordable living

Micro housing becoming big answer to affordable living

Micro housing units are popping out in South Florida to tackle the dilemma of affordable housing while living in the most popular neighborhoods. Developers are bidding in the trend as…

Miami Beach readies four city-owned sites for sale

Miami Beach readies four city-owned sites for sale

The City of Miami Beach is preparing four city-owned properties for their potential sale to finance various unfunded capital improvement projects. Two city-owned vacant lots have been removed from the…

Multifamily developments in pipeline could take years to finish

Multifamily developments in pipeline could take years to finish

Feeding into a record-breaking in demand real estate market, multifamily developers have enough work in the pipeline to last into 2024. With a tremendous amount of backlog, demand for multifamily…

Talks advance for vertical Miami International Airport cargo hub

Talks advance for vertical Miami International Airport cargo hub

A county committee voted Tuesday to let Mayor Daniella Levine Cava directly negotiate creation of a unique vertical cargo mega-hub at Miami International Airport, which is nearly at cargo capacity.…

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