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Restore Miami Beach tie to Sister Cities with proper funds

Restore Miami Beach tie to Sister Cities with proper funds

Miami Beach is taking a necessary step in working to bring its global Sister Cities program back under the city’s umbrella after handing it off to the local chamber of…

Damian Pardo: New Miami commissioner targets corruption, polarization

Damian Pardo: New Miami commissioner targets corruption, polarization

Damian Pardo was elected the City of Miami’s District 2 Commissioner in November. It is his first time holding public office, a desire fueled by frustrations as he observed long-standing…

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Florida needs less state control and more in its home towns

Florida needs less state control and more in its home towns

As Miami-Dade commissioners last week asked the state for money, they also unanimously passed four measures asking the state to take its heavy foot off the county’s back. The target…

Works paves way for convention center hotel groundbreaking

Works paves way for convention center hotel groundbreaking

The Miami Beach Convention Center welcomes some of the community’s most anticipated events such as Art Basel and the Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show. Complementing the center’s impact is…

Tight inventory, high interest squeeze home sales

Tight inventory, high interest squeeze home sales

Miami-Dade County’s hot residential market prices continue to rise as inventory trends downward. “Our inventory is down 2.8% from a year ago, and sales are down 15.7%,” said Ron Shuffield,…

Anchoring limitations get county’s go-ahead

Anchoring limitations get county’s go-ahead

Since 2019 a total of 158 derelict and abandoned vessels have been removed from Biscayne Bay. More than half were within what Miami-Dade County calls “hot spots,” areas known for…

Mayor vows to restore three historic Miami venues

Mayor vows to restore three historic Miami venues

Three historic facilities in Miami that have long languished will get a burst of his attention in the year ahead, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez vows as he looks at his…

36-story Miami River with 345 residences wins city OK

36-story Miami River with 345 residences wins city OK

The evolving and expanding Nexus development on a bend in the Miami River downtown is ready with the next phase. Owner-developer Lancelot Miami River LLC plans a new 36-story tower,…

Kaseya moving more employees into 800 Brickell

Kaseya moving more employees into 800 Brickell

IT powerhouse Kaseya continues to expand its headquarters after occupying three floors of office at 800 Brickell Ave. earlier this year. Now that construction is completed, more personnel are to…

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