Special Best of Miami Edition looks to the future
This keepsake edition marks the conclusion of Miami Today’s 40th year of serving this community by looking ahead a decade or more to what experts see is coming toward Greater Miami in a broad array of categories, from changing government to cancer care, from economy to leadership, from housing to parks, and far, far more.
Miami a third of a century ago was branded the City of the Future as multiple book authors coincidentally released their visions from afar of Miami’s world ahead. Miami Today asks our local experts for their own outlooks. Some you will be familiar with, but some will astound you.
A Best of Miami edition published on each of Miami Today’s 40 birthdays has provided us with a systematic focus on achievement in multiple areas of this growing global center. Taken together, these articles help illuminate a great community still in the process of being formed with a unique perspective on past, present and future. There are many nuggets of wisdom here.
Those of us at Miami Today take pride in Miami’s accomplishments and heed the advice and warnings that some of these articles offer us as a metropolis known around the globe heads into its next phases.
Miami Today was created to link together those involved in an ever-more-global region, providing needed information that cannot be found elsewhere for their business and personal lives. The emphasis has always been on making connections using reliable, impartial and important content.
In a world where newspapers are far fewer and where many people question the validity and reliability of news content, we are proud to display the importance of a media organization that in both print and digital formats presents purposefully gathered and professionally edited community-building information – always impartially.
Stay with us on the journey as the Best of Miami continues to get better.
Michael Lewis,
Carmen Betancourt-Lewis
and the entire Miami Today team





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