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Miami City Ballet lands National Dance Institute director

Miami City Ballet lands National Dance Institute director

The Miami City Ballet has selected Juan José Escalante as its new executive director. Replacing his predecessor Tania Castroverde Moskalenko, Mr. Escalante will start his new role Feb. 6. Partnering…

Bay Harbor Islands to paint the town in festival

Bay Harbor Islands to paint the town in festival

The Town of Bay Harbor Islands is commemorating its 75th anniversary with a hometown celebration and inauguration of a two-day arts festival. Starting Feb. 4, The Bay Harbor Islands Arts…

Improvement district to celebrate aviation heritage

Improvement district to celebrate aviation heritage

Entering the new year, the Coconut Grove Business Improvement District is shifting gears to celebrating the neighborhood’s 150th anniversary, with an ongoing series of events. Themed “Grove Heritage,” the Coconut…

Coconut Grove Arts Festival aims to mentor young artists

Coconut Grove Arts Festival aims to mentor young artists

Over 100,000 visitors are expected to walk through the gates at this year’s Coconut Grove Arts Festival. Starting Feb. 18 at 2700 S Bayshore Dr., the three-day outdoor art festival…

Baptist Health leaps into Miami City Ballet care

Baptist Health leaps into Miami City Ballet care

The Miami City Ballet has formed a partnership with Baptist Health South Florida to serve as the official healthcare provider for over 50 dancers. Performing a repertoire of more than…

Coral Gables recycles via reverse vending machine

Coral Gables recycles via reverse vending machine

In just one month since its installation, Coral Gables residents recycled more than 1,500 containers through the Reverse Vending Machine (RVM) Rewards Incentive Program. In November, city staff launched the…

Food truck competition helps feed Brightline riders

Food truck competition helps feed Brightline riders

Commuters visiting Brightline’s MiamiCentral Station can experience local minority-owned food truck concepts. In partnership with Miami Dade College (MDC) and the Neighbors & Neighbors Association (NANA), Brightline launched in September…

Experts expect high mortgage rates to be temporary

Experts expect high mortgage rates to be temporary

South Florida residential real estate experts believe rising mortgage rates are just a temporary phenomenon and rates will eventually come down next year. In South Florida, a huge number of…

Low tech: Uber unveils dial-up service in Miami

Low tech: Uber unveils dial-up service in Miami

Uber Technologies Inc. has launched a phone call-based service that allows customers to request rides by dialing 1-833-USE-UBER. The “Call to Ride” service plans to expand Uber’s accessibility beyond customers…

Residential rental demand in Miami stays hot

Residential rental demand in Miami stays hot

Overall, the Miami residential rental market remains very hot and housing is still in high demand, according to local real estate experts. Inventory levels are continuing to remain low because…

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