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FYI Miami: December 26, 2024

FYI Miami: December 26, 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. CHAMBER LOBBYING:…

Alejandro Mendieta: Playing leadership roles in Boy Scouts, Hispanic Chamber

Alejandro Mendieta: Playing leadership roles in Boy Scouts, Hispanic Chamber

Serving as an executive board member and secretary of the South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Alejandro Mendieta has dedicated his efforts to giving back to the community and is…

In Miami, a city of the Americas, immigration’s flow is vital

In Miami, a city of the Americas, immigration’s flow is vital

As we enter a year when birthplaces will be front and center in debates and threatened federal actions, it will be vital to base actions on facts rather than prejudices…

Apartments about to rise as Southplace stores are built out

Southland mall in Cutler Bay is on track to be replaced by Southplace City Center as the project is soon to deliver residential units, dining options and updated shopping options.…

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Metromover upgrade shutdowns extended into 2026

Metromover upgrade shutdowns extended into 2026

After rolling nearly 40 years, downtown’s Metromover for two years has been undergoing updates and renovations to keep it gliding, inconveniencing riders in the process. Though that work was due…

Miami Beach erecting barriers to new non-oceanfront hotels

Miami Beach erecting barriers to new non-oceanfront hotels

Miami Beach elected officials say they are standing strong alongside their residents as they take a stance on hotel constructions. They unanimously approved a city commission warrant process for future…

Florida studies use of gold and silver bullion as legal tender

Florida studies use of gold and silver bullion as legal tender

A state study will determine how gold and silver bullion can be used as legal tender in Florida, Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis announced last week. Currently, gold and silver…

Beach reopening a prelude to Rickenbacker Causeway overhaul

Beach reopening a prelude to Rickenbacker Causeway overhaul

After seven years of closure, deliberation and renovation, North Hobie Island Beach has officially reopened, a milestone in the county’s still unrevealed Rickenbacker Causeway Master Plan after traffic jams slowed…

Beach looks to ban bikes, roller blades on much of Baywalk

Beach looks to ban bikes, roller blades on much of Baywalk

Balk may soon bar motorized and recreational transport such as roller skates and bicycles to enhance pedestrian safety. This month the Miami Beach Commission put a ban in motion. The…

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