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Miami asked for $8.7 million to maintain Underline

Miami asked for $8.7 million to maintain Underline

Miami could spend more than $8.7 million over five years to help maintain The Underline, a 10-mile linear park that snakes below the Metrorail from Brickell to the Dadeland South…

Brickell in line for its own circulator transit system

Brickell in line for its own circulator transit system

After picking up over 23,000 riders in its first 16 months, the Freebee Downtown Circulator is gearing up to expand into Brickell this year, fueled by new state funding. The…

Google funds Miami’s AI experiment with automatic zoning letters

Google funds Miami’s AI experiment with automatic zoning letters

A $250,000 donation from Google is funding a three-month pilot program using artificial intelligence to automate zoning verification letters while the City of Miami explores broader uses of the technology…

Miami looks at blowing whistle on city agenda delays

Miami looks at blowing whistle on city agenda delays

Hearing residents’ frustrations over same-day agenda changes, Miami commissioners are considering ways to provide advance notice when they anticipate legislative items will be deferred or withdrawn. The issue came to…

Florida International University applications growing

Florida International University applications growing

Florida International University welcomed its largest-ever freshman class last fall, about 5,300 students, highlighting a broader trend of increasing applicants with both undergraduate and graduate programs continuing to grow. “What…

Jeanette Nuñez: Interim president working to make FIU a top-30 university

Jeanette Nuñez: Interim president working to make FIU a top-30 university

In February, Florida International University appointed Jeanette M. Nuñez as its interim president, marking a historic milestone as the first Hispanic woman to lead the institution. Mrs. Nuñez, who had…

Brett Beveridge: Serial entrepreneur leads 5,000 workers in latest endeavor

Brett Beveridge: Serial entrepreneur leads 5,000 workers in latest endeavor

Brett Beveridge is a serial entrepreneur who thrives on building businesses from the ground up and prides himself on being at the forefront of technology. Since founding The Revenue Optimization…

Shovels in the ground for city building in Miami Freedom Park

Shovels in the ground for city building in Miami Freedom Park

Miami’s new government headquarters is finally taking shape, with site work underway for a state-of-the-art administration building next to Miami Freedom Park that will provide the city’s first custom-designed offices…

Charles Chou: Leading five Taiwan economic cooperation efforts in state

Charles Chou: Leading five Taiwan economic cooperation efforts in state

 In January 2023, Charles Chi-Yu Chou was appointed Director General of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Miami, representing Taiwan’s interests in Florida, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands…

Two deals to remake Watson Island face city votes

Two deals to remake Watson Island face city votes

The transformative sale of a parcel on Watson Island’s north side is on the verge of closing, ushering in luxury residences, 13 acres of public greenspace overlooking Biscayne Bay and…

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