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Front Page » 2025 (Page 43)

Carlos Migoya: Steers Jackson Health System through funding uncertainties

Carlos Migoya: Steers Jackson Health System through funding uncertainties

Carlos Migoya has served as president and CEO of Jackson Health System since May 2011, overseeing one of the nation’s largest and most respected public healthcare networks.  Mr. Migoya said…

Filming in Miami: May 1, 2025

Filming in Miami: May 1, 2025

These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory & Economic Resources’ Office of Film and Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Mayor’s Office of Film,…

What will replace the pink buses that brought in prosperity?

What will replace the pink buses that brought in prosperity?

In last week’s Miami Today focus on Coral Gables’ Centennial, a 1924 photo sticks in mind: buses rolling through the Granada Entrance gate chock full of new residents flocking here…

Allapattah development agency up to county now

Allapattah development agency up to county now

Allapattah is on the cusp of major change after city leaders signed off on the official redevelopment plan for one of Miami’s most historic yet overlooked neighborhoods. On April 24,…

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FYI Miami: May 1, 2025

FYI Miami: May 1, 2025

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. HOTEL REVENUES…

County aims to expand Haulover, Crandon marinas moorings

County aims to expand Haulover, Crandon marinas moorings

Miami-Dade County is working to expand the number of boat mooring fields at Haulover Marina and Crandon Marina, along with expansion of the facilities at both marinas to handle the…

Quarter century of University of Miami transformation

Quarter century of University of Miami transformation

Kicking off the fall semester, more than 80,000 fans packed the Orange Bowl for a home game in October 2000 and watched as the University of Miami snapped a six-year…

How 10,000 businesses blossomed in Coral Gables

How 10,000 businesses blossomed in Coral Gables

Strolling the sun-drenched sidewalks of Coral Gables, the rhythmic rustle of palm fronds and murmur of conversations from sidewalk cafés and storefronts set the scene. The Mediterranean Revival architecture, with…

Arts and Culture in Coral Gables’ fabric

Arts and Culture in Coral Gables’ fabric

When people think of Coral Gables, they think of the artistic and cultural scene that comes with it and its many valued cultural outlets: the Coral Gables Museum, the Coral…

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