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Front Page » 2022 » November (Page 4)

Broad performance lineup for culture enthusiasts

Broad performance lineup for culture enthusiasts

As the winter season approaches, Miami-Dade County’s live performing arts institutions have created a lineup that is set to gather cultural arts enthusiasts from around the world. The Adrienne Arsht…

FTX deal looked too good to miss; it was too good to be true

FTX deal looked too good to miss; it was too good to be true

When Sam Bankman-Fried’s net worth fell from $16 billion to zero in seven days as his cryptocurrency exchange FTX went bankrupt Friday, taking with it all value of FTX’s sponsorship…

Kenneth Jessell: FIU’s president aims to elevate standards and recognition

Kenneth Jessell: FIU’s president aims to elevate standards and recognition

Dr. Kenneth A. Jessell is the sixth president of Florida International University (FIU.) With almost 40 years in education, first with 26 years at Florida Atlantic University and since 2009…

Filming in Miami: November 17, 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: November 17, 2022

Bellow 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. SOUTH…

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1,374-residence, 42-story towers planned for downtown Miami

1,374-residence, 42-story towers planned for downtown Miami

A large double tower mixed-use residential development is planned for Northeast First Avenue, in the heart of Downtown Miami. Namdar Group proposes one structure made up of two 42-story towers…

Scooters wheeled off streets of Miami

Scooters wheeled off streets of Miami

The city commission has mobilized and demobilized Miami’s scooter program several times since its inception in 2018, and looming concerns stall operations once again. Commissioners debated the scooter program’s future…

Countywide zone pushed to spark foreign trade

Countywide zone pushed to spark foreign trade

Every inch of Miami-Dade may soon be covered by a foreign trade zone, enabling participating businesses to become more price-competitive in international goods trade, a key element of the county’s…

Lincoln Road poised for retail revival

Lincoln Road poised for retail revival

With 16 new-to-market retail and restaurant tenants, 12 under-development stores, and a greater foot traffic than other Miami-Dade County destinations, Lincoln Road continues to be successful and is poised to…

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