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Watson Island developers plan two hotels, residences, more

Watson Island developers plan two hotels, residences, more

Two Miami developers are teaming up to update a 20-year-old vision and revive 10.8 acres of city-owned land on the south side of Watson Island with reduced density and more…

South Miami seeks revamp with new urban identity

South Miami seeks revamp with new urban identity

The City of South Miami is moving to overhaul its look, identity and urban design, a change years in the making. After three years of discussion and months of deliberation,…

Miami Beach fire station referendum leaves hot issue smoldering

Miami Beach fire station referendum leaves hot issue smoldering

Talks and careful planning to preserve park activities still lie ahead before Miami Beach can move Fire Station No. 1 to an underutilized green space on the west end of…

Southplace City Center begins to take shape

Southplace City Center begins to take shape

Southplace City Center continues to progress and is expected to transition into a live, work and play community as it plans to begin the first phase of its residential units…

Doral OKs 552 residences, 10% for workforce

Doral OKs 552 residences, 10% for workforce

Development plans for Doral Parc: Midtown Doral Phase IV, V & VI are moving forward in the most northern part of Doral. Doral city officials approved the mixed-use development of…

FYI Miami: August 29, 2024

FYI Miami: August 29, 2024

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. ECONOMIC CHARGE:…

It’s time for Florida to dig its oldest landmark out of the grave

It’s time for Florida to dig its oldest landmark out of the grave

More than 25 years ago, Miami Today reporter Marilyn Bowden revealed that an archaeologist’s dig at the mouth of the Miami River had uncovered a stone structure. Six months later…

Miami Beach still seeks use for oceanfront home it bought

Miami Beach still seeks use for oceanfront home it bought

Miami Beach city officials are to discuss the use of its $6.5 million single-family home purchase. The home at 7605 Collins Ave. is surrounded by city-owned land on three sides…

Resul Sahinol: Seeks to build trade, investment, cultural ties with Türkiye

Resul Sahinol: Seeks to build trade, investment, cultural ties with Türkiye

Resul Sahinol arrived in Miami in October 2023 after working in Washington as the Deputy Chief of Mission at the Turkish embassy. After serving ten months as the Chargé d’Affaires…

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