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Miami-Dade Transit ridership falls 5.2%

Miami-Dade Transit ridership falls 5.2%

After three consecutive years of healthy gains, Miami-Dade County’s public transit system suffered a 5.2% loss in ridership in fiscal year 2025, new figures reveal. This story is premium content…

Medical offices demand shifts to Coral Gables

Medical offices demand shifts to Coral Gables

With the Kendall area approaching saturation, Coral Gables has emerged as a key beneficiary of heightened demand for medical offices. Kendall’s medical office market has tightened significantly, with vacancies dropping…

Wider Old Cutler Trail pedestrian and bike bridge on the way

Wider Old Cutler Trail pedestrian and bike bridge on the way

A major infrastructure project to improve mobility and safety for pedestrians and cyclists along the Old Cutler Trail in South Dade is expected to be completed by the summer of…

Massive Signature Bridge project still has four years to go

Massive Signature Bridge project still has four years to go

Another 12 months of near non-stop highway construction in the City of Miami is coming to an end, shaping new swaths of steel and concrete through downtown. The Florida Department…

Little River neighborhood has new community hub

Little River neighborhood has new community hub

Miami’s Little River neighborhood has welcomed a new community destination hub built on togetherness and connection called The Triangle. Designed to be a relaxed, open-air gathering place where kids can…

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Bryan Calvo: Hialeah’s youngest mayor prepares to make major changes

Bryan Calvo: Hialeah’s youngest mayor prepares to make major changes

Poised to be sworn in this January, Bryan Calvo will become the youngest mayor in Hialeah’s history, leading the city he has called home his entire life. Born and raised…

Don’t make Miami mayoral vote a presidential litmus test 

Don’t make Miami mayoral vote a presidential litmus test 

 In next week’s runoff for mayor, Miamians face two high-quality candidates, a rare but welcome choice.  Unfortunately, national forces that include the president and the Democratic National Committee are bent…

FYI Miami: December 4, 2025

FYI Miami: December 4, 2025

COUNTY JUDGES NEEDED: The state Supreme Court last week called for adding 25 judgeships across the state, including adding three county judges in Miami-Dade County. The Supreme Court each year…

County would get $1.1 million yearly in Seaquarium site lease

County would get $1.1 million yearly in Seaquarium site lease

Miami-Dade County would lease the Miami Seaquarium land on Rickenbacker Causeway to prominent developer David Martin for 99 years and collect both rent and a share of gross revenues in…

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