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Front Page » 2022 » June (Page 5)

Miami’s indefinite deferral stalls Marine Stadium restoration

Miami’s indefinite deferral stalls Marine Stadium restoration

Miami city officials continue to delay action to reauthorize funding necessary for the long-awaited restoration of Miami Marine Stadium. Miami Today reported the possible further delay of the funding in…

Underwater snorkel trail and reef drifts behind financially

Underwater snorkel trail and reef drifts behind financially

ReefLine, which aims to sink a seven-mile underwater snorkel art trail and artificial coral reef starting 15 to 20 feet off the coast of Miami Beach’s Fourth Street this summer,…

Miami desperately needs top-level community goals-setting

Miami desperately needs top-level community goals-setting

If we wonder why progress is slow in Miami-Dade, history has one answer: top leaders no longer convene yearly in a four-day retreat bearing lists of major aims to enhance…

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Despite aid, business struggle in Flagler Street revamp

Despite aid, business struggle in Flagler Street revamp

The 30-month Flagler Street Beautification downtown is starting its second year of construction with businesses struggling to get customers and keep their doors open. Miami’s Downtown Development Authority has provided…

Filming in Miami: June 9, 2022

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,…

FYI Miami: June 9, 2022

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. MIAMI…

Pedro Ramos: Overseeing four Florida national parks, 2.5 million acres

Pedro Ramos: Overseeing four Florida national parks, 2.5 million acres

The professional career of Pedro Ramos, superintendent of the Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Parks, started even before the Puerto Rico native graduated in Vermont as a student trainee with…

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