Last week, the Citizens’ Independent Transportation Trust (CITT) celebrated the third anniversary of the CITT Ambassador Program and recognized the 2025 CITT Ambassador of the Year for outstanding contributions to…
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,…
TAX CHOICES: Seven potential state constitutional amendments labeled property tax reforms would cost Miami-Dade governments anywhere from $31.4 million to $2.305 billion a year, depending on which the legislature chose…
When Lucille Zanghi moved to Miami in 2007, she was looking for a city with culture, energy and opportunities to engage with her community. A longtime enthusiast of the performing…
An old friend called to tell me he’d gone to see our county government in action on a vital civic issue and witnessed instead county inaction. He didn’t have to…
Even as Tri-Rail struggles with a state funding cut that could cause the line to shut down in July 2027, it continues to roll toward future expansions, ordering seven new…
Miami International Airport is on the runway to face not just one but two watchdogs probing its image and passenger experience as Miami-Dade’s top economic engine. Even as plans for…
A new mixed-use development planned to deliver hundreds of residential uses to Miami, along with condo-hotel units, is proposed for the Design District. This story is premium content for our…
A planned mixed-use residential midrise is bringing hundreds of new apartments to East Little Havana and will have a 5,000-square-foot ground floor retail space intended for a neighborhood-serving grocery or…
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