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Front Page » 2024 » February (Page 2)

Shannon Eisenhut: Overseeing 90 foreign consular offices from a Miami base

Shannon Eisenhut: Overseeing 90 foreign consular offices from a Miami base

After taking on the role as regional director for the Office of Foreign Missions Miami Regional Office in October 2022, Shannon Eisenhut has come back to her roots in Florida. …

Filming in Miami: February 29, 2024

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,…

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Miami Beach goes shopping for $6.5 million oceanfront house

Miami Beach goes shopping for $6.5 million oceanfront house

Miami Beach is to buy a single-family home for $6.5 million. The site at 7605 Collins Ave. is surrounded by city-owned land on three sides and is the missing piece…

Highly touted 830 Brickell office tower opening awaited

Highly touted 830 Brickell office tower opening awaited

Companies from around the globe continue to come to Miami as the city’s most highly touted Class A office building, 830 Brickell, prepares to welcome tenants. “We have tenants that…

Coral Gables talks to Miami International Airport CEO for manager

Coral Gables talks to Miami International Airport CEO for manager

Coral Gables assistant city manager Alberto Parjus has stepped in as the city’s interim city manager after the city commission voted to terminate Peter Iglesias from the role and commissioners…

Underdeck 33-acre park under signature bridge underfunded

Underdeck 33-acre park under signature bridge underfunded

Final negotiations for design of the Underdeck are in progress and the signature I-395 bridge above is on track to be finished in late 2027, but Underdeck costs have risen…

Miami weighs more disclosure by candidates for office

Miami weighs more disclosure by candidates for office

The City of Miami may soon require candidates for office to provide more thorough financial disclosures to increase transparency regarding campaign contributions. Today (2/22), the city commission is to vote…

Orange Bowl bonanza funds sports fields at two parks

Orange Bowl bonanza funds sports fields at two parks

Rolling Oaks Park owned by the City of Miami Gardens and county-owned land at the Boys and Girls Club of Miami-Dade, Kendall Club, would each get millions of dollars from…

Tri-Rail enters downtown using long-planned safety procedures

Tri-Rail enters downtown using long-planned safety procedures

Even before the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority’s Tri-Rail trains began carrying passengers into downtown Miami in January, safety has been a top priority along the route, Public Affairs Director…

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