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E-commerce drives industrial space demand

E-commerce drives industrial space demand

The warehouse space market continues to be solid throughout Miami-Dade County, according to local industrial real estate experts. The underlying cause of demand is still e-commerce, said Dalton Easton, an…

Miami-Dade schools struggling with teacher vacancies

Miami-Dade schools struggling with teacher vacancies

The Miami-Dade County Public Schools system is currently facing about 208 teacher vacancies. The most needed areas are Exceptional Student Education and the higher high school math and science classes…

Miami Dade College AI program rolls skyrocketing

Miami Dade College AI program rolls skyrocketing

The Miami Dade College School of Engineering and Technology’s three college-level artificial intelligence (AI) programs’ enrollment numbers have skyrocketed since their initial fall term launch. Around 300 students are currently…

Barbie Hernandez: Manager eyes senior facility, annexation of lands in Doral

Barbie Hernandez: Manager eyes senior facility, annexation of lands in Doral

As a professional and leader in public service for more than two decades, Barbie Hernandez returned to the City of Doral in January and began a new chapter in her…

Coral Gables elected officials getting raises of 53% and up

Coral Gables elected officials getting raises of 53% and up

A resolution to remove from Coral Gables’ 2023-2024 budget planned salary increases of 53% or more for five elected officials in order to consider them further was shot down by…

Recycling education sought to do it more, and better

Recycling education sought to do it more, and better

The City of Coral Gables’ recycling contamination rate is among the lowest within the county at around 8%. During community events, the city currently takes care of household hazardous waste,…

Private lending enters construction cost equation

Private lending enters construction cost equation

While construction lending interest rates remain high, more commercial developers are seeking private lenders as an alternative. Institutional commercial lending right now is a little bit harder to pinpoint given…

Symeria Hudson: President leading United Way Miami toward 100th birthday

Symeria Hudson: President leading United Way Miami toward 100th birthday

A year after becoming the first Black female CEO and president of the United Way Miami, Symeria Hudson’s work is nowhere near done and is set to lead the organization…

Bonanza of theater coming to Miami this fall

Bonanza of theater coming to Miami this fall

Theater arts groups are closing the year with performances that will leave audiences craving more. Miami-Dade’s theater arts industry is set to turn the stages into an interactive theatrical experience.…

Largest UHealth ambulatory care site is rising

Largest UHealth ambulatory care site is rising

Construction at the UHealth at SoLé Mia continues to move forward with projected plans to officially open in mid-2025. The seven-story, 363,000-square-foot medical center at 211 SoLé Mia Way in…

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