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Filming in Miami: January 22, 2026

Filming in Miami: January 22, 2026

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,…

FYI Miami: January 22, 2026

FYI Miami: January 22, 2026

BREAKS IN INFLATION: Inflation last year in South Florida was a bit lower than in the nation as a whole, data released last week by the U.S. Bureau of Labor…

Five-year county housing plan a start but woefully incomplete

Five-year county housing plan a start but woefully incomplete

What’s called a five-year housing plan for Miami-Dade that’s headed to commissioners this week is a 213-page compendium of ideas to meet critical needs but falls far short of being…

Miami pledge fuels Black History Museum on Virginia Key

Miami pledge fuels Black History Museum on Virginia Key

A decades-delayed museum dedicated to Black history and Miami’s civil rights movement at Virginia Key Beach is moving forward, with the City of Miami pledging up to $17 million to…

Orange Bowl sent hotels soaring, championship game will do more

Orange Bowl sent hotels soaring, championship game will do more

The holidays and the Orange Bowl quarterfinal game at the Hard Rock Stadium drove successful performance at Miami-Dade County hotels in the first week of 2026. This story is premium…

City manager James Reyes focuses on residents as customers

City manager James Reyes focuses on residents as customers

Facing nearly $1 billion in identified capital needs, the City of Miami is examining how much it can responsibly borrow and whether expanding its long-term bonding capacity could help fund…

Miami examines its bond borrowing capacity for big projects

Miami examines its bond borrowing capacity for big projects

Facing nearly $1 billion in identified capital needs, the City of Miami is examining how much it can responsibly borrow and whether expanding its long-term bonding capacity could help fund…

Banks strategize pathways to interest rates insulation

Banks strategize pathways to interest rates insulation

Local banks are responding to an uncertain future interest rate environment by developing multifaceted strategies and working closely with their treasuries to insulate themselves. Calixto Garcia-Velez, the president and CEO,…

Economists rate Miami thumbs-up for its performance

Economists rate Miami thumbs-up for its performance

Despite the uncertainty of tariffs and inflation impacts, Miami’s economic growth is outpacing expectations and is performing better than many other US cities, according to local economists.  Miami’s growth rates…

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