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Filming in Miami: March 19, 2026

Filming in Miami: March 19, 2026

These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade Office of Film & Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Beach Office of Film and Event Production Management, (305) 673-7070; and…

FYI Miami: March 19, 2026

FYI Miami: March 19, 2026

OMNI DEVELOPMENT PLANS: A county committee last week approved plans for the City of Miami’s Omni Community Redevelopment Agency to issue $150 million in bonds to finance community redevelopment projects.…

James McQueen: Leads development agency growing Overtown’s economy

James McQueen: Leads development agency growing Overtown’s economy

As executive director of The Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency (SEOPW CRA), James McQueen has been at the forefront of the renaissance of the Overtown neighborhood. With the official…

Clear skies the winning factor in Miami’s airport site derby

Clear skies the winning factor in Miami’s airport site derby

As officials and consultants assessed sites for a commercial airport to handle more flights than Miami International Airport within a half century, the governing criterion was not suitability but turbulence.…

Miami Dade College adds aviation, aerospace programs

Miami Dade College adds aviation, aerospace programs

Miami Dade College is introducing col­lege credit and degree programs in aviation, aerospace, and health care. Launched in January, MDC’s Florida Center for Aviation has instituted an avia­tion mechanic program…

Pedestrian, bike bridge under I-395 on bay rolls ahead

Pedestrian, bike bridge under I-395 on bay rolls ahead

A long-planned pedestrian and bike bridge beneath I-395 is moving closer to reality, with final design approval and more than $2 million in new funding set to close the last…

Miami may ban single-use plastics in events, concessions

Miami may ban single-use plastics in events, concessions

To curb pollution and safeguard public health, Miami’s mayor is proposing a policy that would remove single-use plastics from all city contracts, concessions and events on city-owned property. This story…

Professional preparers deal with new tax cuts

Professional preparers deal with new tax cuts

With new deductions and provisions, the 2026 tax filing season is underway and 164 million people are expected to file taxes by the federal tax deadline on April 15. BDO…

Home insurance costs fall, but experts warn of rebound

Home insurance costs fall, but experts warn of rebound

A proposal to move more condominium policies out of Citizens Property Insurance, the state-run carrier, is headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis.  The House voted 88-19 on Monday to direct Citizens…

Bank on Miami expands access for the underbanked

Bank on Miami expands access for the underbanked

Local nonprofit Branches helps lead Bank On Miami to add residents’ access to financial products and services to build their financial futures. The Bank On movement works to expand access…

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