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Illuminate Coral Gables plans even bigger spotlight

Illuminate Coral Gables plans even bigger spotlight

After the success of Illuminate Coral Gables 2021, the public art initiative is planning to come even bigger for 2022. Illuminate Coral Gables 2022 will make its grand return on…

Realtors suggest aggressive methods to buy scarce homes

Realtors suggest aggressive methods to buy scarce homes

While negotiating and trying to get a competitive edge on an already tight real estate market, realtors are equipping buyers with aggressive techniques to secure that home. With the current…

PAMM, HistoryMiami museums set to open latest exhibits

PAMM, HistoryMiami museums set to open latest exhibits

Attendance numbers have slowly but surely been rising in downtown Miami’s major museums. Since reopening in October, attendance rates are up 35%, which is quite not at pre-pandemic numbers just…

Miami cultural community reinvented itself in pandemic

Miami cultural community reinvented itself in pandemic

As one of the main industries disproportionally affected by the pandemic, the cultural arts community had to find new ways to reinvent itself and find unique ways to bring back…

Powerful new rush of buyers sends housing prices soaring

Powerful new rush of buyers sends housing prices soaring

So far in 2021, residential real estate experts are reporting a powerful new wave of buyers, increasing the demand on an already low housing inventory throughout Miami-Dade County.  While no…

Hospital visitor guides eased as vaccinations roll on

Hospital visitor guides eased as vaccinations roll on

As vaccinations continue to roll out throughout Miami-Dade County, hospital visitation restriction guidelines have slightly eased up at select area hospitals.  While still keeping an eye on Covid-19 positive numbers…

Coral Gables may extend outdoor dining breaks into 2022

Coral Gables may extend outdoor dining breaks into 2022

Under Coral Gables’ incoming mayor Vince Lago’s administration, restaurants will be able to use outdoor vacant lots and parking lots beyond the June 15 extended expiration date. Coming in May,…

Port-bound cruise industry looks at overseas sailings

Port-bound cruise industry looks at overseas sailings

South Florida’s cruise industry continues to feel the pandemic’s wrath as US port departure cancellations are extended through November. Earlier this month, Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean Group and Norwegian…

Art museums shift toward in-person events

Art museums shift toward in-person events

While technology is still essential to bring programming to the community, most area museums agree there’s nothing like experiencing art in person. After almost a full year of providing digital…

Environmental initiative seeks to add native oysters

Environmental initiative seeks to add native oysters

An environmental initiative to increase native oyster numbers and have cleaner waterways throughout Miami-Dade is pushing forward and in need of volunteers. The goal of the project is to establish…

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