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FYI Miami: June 26, 2025

FYI Miami: June 26, 2025

AIR TRAVEL DIPS: Air passenger traffic at Miami International Airport slipped behind last year’s record levels for the first four months of 2025, the latest data from the county’s Aviation…

Ex-mayor’s daughter’s ‘Bird House’ to grace Bayshore Park

Ex-mayor’s daughter’s ‘Bird House’ to grace Bayshore Park

After a curatorial approach process, the City of Miami Beach has selected a local artist to design a centerpiece artwork for Bayshore Park. The Art in Public Places Committee has…

Residential tower near Health District wins city OK

Residential tower near Health District wins city OK

A new multi-use residential project, The Aurea, is planned for a site near the Dolphin Expressway and Miami’s Health District. Owner-developer HPM Lot 5 LLC is proposing the 29-story building…

City board rejects 166 Little Havana housing units

City board rejects 166 Little Havana housing units

A development team is working to bring more affordable housing to Little Havana, utilizing the state’s Live Local Act. However, a city review board is critical of the plan. The…

Beach talks with Coast Guard over 63rd Street Bridge

Beach talks with Coast Guard over 63rd Street Bridge

Miami Beach’s effort to help alleviate traffic congestion by cutting in half the openings of the 63rd Street Bridge over Indian Creek at Allison Island stands at an impasse. This…

Miami votes to have some police do immigration enforcement

Miami votes to have some police do immigration enforcement

Despite a full day of emotional public comment and calls for deferrals from several commissioners, the Miami City Commission voted 3-2 late Tuesday to approve an agreement with US Immigration…

Hotels hit rough patch but avoid cutting rates

Hotels hit rough patch but avoid cutting rates

Despite the hotel industry anticipating a slowdown, Miami is expected to overcome headwinds. A lot of uncertainty revolves around the outlook for the summer, said David Whitaker, president & CEO…

Bank of America in line for $70 million county car financing

Bank of America in line for $70 million county car financing

A unit of Bank of America is in line to provide up to $70 million financing to Miami-Dade County to lease or purchase more than 800 vehicles this year, with…

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