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Steven Klein: Guides Gerson Preston to keep leveraging new technology

Steven Klein:  Guides Gerson Preston to keep leveraging new technology

Steven Klein is a seasoned accountant and community-driven leader, serving as managing partner of Miami-based accounting and advisory firm Gerson, Preston, Klein, Lips, Eisenberg & Gelber P.A. (Gerson Preston). With…

Miami may lease historic high school for commercial uses

Miami may lease historic high school for commercial uses

Tucked amidst Brickell’s towering skyline, Miami’s first high school – a bungalow-style structure built in 1905 – may soon be reactivated as a public center with commercial, retail, restaurant and…

Miami set to formally commit money to build Underdeck park

Miami set to formally commit money to build Underdeck park

Miami officials are poised to formally commit the city’s $10.8 million contribution toward transforming the area beneath the I-395 Signature Bridge into a dynamic 33-acre park and greenway. This story…

Miami funds target homeless housing in Cutler Bay

Miami funds target homeless housing in Cutler Bay

An $8 million investment from the City of Miami could help transform a former hotel in Cutler Bay into permanent housing for homeless and low-income residents. Miami commissioners are voting…

Miami police going to Washington for Trump inauguration security

Miami police going to Washington for Trump inauguration security

Miami police will join a coordinated effort with a wide range of law enforcement agencies in Washington, DC, during the upcoming 60th Presidential Inauguration. On Nov. 21, the Miami City…

Eneida Roldan: Exits FIU to run Barry University’s largest academic unit

Eneida Roldan: Exits FIU to run Barry University’s largest academic unit

In October, Barry University appointed Eneida Roldan the executive dean of its College of Health and Wellness, effective Jan. 6, 2025. She will oversee Barry’s largest academic unit, focusing on…

Five new offices cost Miami-Dade $30 million

Five new offices cost Miami-Dade $30 million

Nearly $40 million in federal funding is geared to breathe new life into Overtown, transforming distressed housing, sparking fresh investments and creating a vibrant, connected future for one of Miami’s…

Sawyer’s Walk mega-project adds a Target

Sawyer’s Walk mega-project adds a Target

New retail and residents are settling into the sprawling 1.5 million-square-foot Sawyer’s Walk as the development welcomes the first Target in the historic Overtown neighborhood, alongside efforts to secure permanent…

Lourdes Boue: Doctors Hospital/West Kendall Baptist’s CEO looks ahead

Lourdes Boue: Doctors Hospital/West Kendall Baptist’s CEO looks ahead

A distinguished healthcare executive, Lourdes Boue leads two hospitals within Baptist Health’s 12-hospital network: West Kendall and Doctors. Since joining Baptist Health in the ‘90s working in strategic planning, Ms.…

Faced with Sears site fallout, Miami appeals to the state

Faced with Sears site fallout, Miami appeals to the state

City officials are urging the state to reconsider the Live Local Act, which overrides local zoning for affordable housing, in order to limit the scale of a planned project near…

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