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Mas brothers site once touted for soccer getting 1,219 residences

Mas brothers site once touted for soccer getting 1,219 residences

A large vacant property in Overtown that at one time was considered for a professional soccer stadium is now being developed into a major residential and mixed-use neighborhood. The sweeping…

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says transportation efforts going nowhere

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says transportation efforts going nowhere

As Miami-Dade’s transportation planners were about to vote on a five-year improvement plan last week, the City of Miami’s representative, Mayor Francis Suarez, notable mostly for his absence, dropped a…

Miami Dade College dual enrollment booms

Miami Dade College dual enrollment booms

Miami Dade College’s (MDC) enrollment numbers are trending in the right direction, college officials say. This summer, all eight campuses are bustling with students through summer camps and programs, said…

Board OKs 60-story Clear Residences downtown

Board OKs 60-story Clear Residences downtown

A tall and slender golden tower is planned for a tight site in downtown Miami. Owner-developer Blutrich Holdings Inc. plans to construct the 60-story mixed-use residential tower, to be called…

Added frequency called for on standing-room-only 836 Express

Added frequency called for on standing-room-only 836 Express

County Commissioner Juan Carlos Bermudez is pleased that the 836 Metro Bus express route “has become a popular bus route attracting choice riders,” as he said in a resolution submitted…

PortMiami to spend $63 million on electric gantry cranes

PortMiami to spend $63 million on electric gantry cranes

County commissioners passed a resolution Tuesday to spend up to $63.6 million to install 12 electric gantry cranes at the South Florida Container Terminal. The project is part of PortMiami’s…

Zerry Ihekwaba: Manager plans Homestead as a space industry powerhouse

Zerry Ihekwaba: Manager plans Homestead as a space industry powerhouse

Since taking on the role as Homestead city manager, Zerry Ihekwaba has already rolled out initiatives for a better quality of life for residents with citywide clean-ups, and has in…

FYI Miami: July 4, 2024

FYI Miami: July 4, 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. TECH HUB…

Tesla fleet charges Coral Gables transit

Tesla fleet charges Coral Gables transit

The City of Coral Gables has upgraded its fleet of Freebee with five new electric Teslas. Switching up from the open-air GEM Cars to the Teslas Model Y, the vehicles…

The art of hiding big maladies under short-term band-aids

The art of hiding big maladies under short-term band-aids

We may complain that elected officials ignore big problems, but we must credit them with one thing: they are adept at kicking the can down the road. Rather than confront…

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