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Development across from Douglas Park wins approval

Development across from Douglas Park wins approval

A large new residential development planned near Douglas Park, rejected earlier by a City of Miami review board, has earned approval from the city’s Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board. This story…

There’s no exact science to spreading limited county cash

There’s no exact science to spreading limited county cash

Already facing inevitable new cash crunches, Miami-Dade County has been tossed a hot potato as a cultural pillar, the Frost Science Museum, arrives to seek financial aid. Many worthy calls…

FYI Miami: November 21, 2024

FYI Miami: November 21, 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. LOWEST FLORIDA…

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FPL: Prepare for when, not if, severe weather strikes

Florida Power & Light Company shares their essential tips to weather out hurricanes and other major storms.   At Florida Power & Light Company (FPL), safety is the cornerstone of…

Doral’s $40 million offer to put waste plant elsewhere rejected

Doral’s $40 million offer to put waste plant elsewhere rejected

In a struggle to build a waste-to-energy plant, an attorney for Doral, where fire destroyed the old plant in February 2023, offered $40 million over 30 years if a new…

PortMiami sets nation’s cruise passenger record

PortMiami sets nation’s cruise passenger record

PortMiami, the world’s busiest cruise port, has sailed to another record, totaling 12.9% more passengers in the year ended Sept. 30 as it prepares for even greater passenger numbers during…

Coral Gables manager vows to evacuate city hall for safety

Coral Gables manager vows to evacuate city hall for safety

After safety concerns were raised about City Hall’s structure, Tuesday’s Coral Gables commission meeting was held in the city’s police & fire conference meeting room as the city manager looks…

Brighter year for shops and shopping seen on Lincoln Road

Brighter year for shops and shopping seen on Lincoln Road

The retail real estate market in Miami Beach is gearing up to have a bright 2025, according to local commercial and retail real estate experts. This story is premium content…

Unauthorized changes at historic Biltmore Hotel probed

Unauthorized changes at historic Biltmore Hotel probed

After a recent walk-through at the city-owned historic Biltmore Hotel, city officials and staff encountered several unpermitted renovations being made throughout the hotel, said Commissioner Ariel Fernandez at Tuesday’s city…

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