Born to Cuban immigrants in New Jersey, Maria Abreu made her way to Miami as a teenager where she would attend the University of Miami and graduate from the Miller…
After a search of over a year, a new dean of the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School officially takes his seat July 1. Paul A. Pavlou,…
Peter Kanavos started in import-export and shipping. Based in Athens, Rome and Africa, he worked on four continents before returning to the US and founding Flag Development with his brothers.…
A new fleet of robotaxis will be introduced to Miami streets this summer, allowing the autonomous vehicles to hone their driving abilities before catering to the public. Zoox, an Amazon…
Lisa Lutoff-Perlo’s roots in the hospitality world date to her childhood growing up in a small coastal town in Massachusetts where she worked in her family’s coffee shops and restaurants.…
Downtown residents rejoice after Miami repealed an ordinance that authorized the construction of colossal LED billboards they feared would blight the city’s urban core. In a 4-1 vote May 23,…
The Miami-Dade County Elections Department is asking the City of Miami to consider rescheduling its elections to provide more time to organize between general and run-off voting this November. On…
Miami’s Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is offering $1.1 million in incentives for businesses to expand operations in the area, stimulate the economy and attract high-quality jobs for local talent. The…
Born in France and the daughter of two opera singers, Italian tenor José Todaro and Brazilian mezzo-soprano Maria-Helena de Oliveira, Maria Todaro has been immersed in the performing arts since…
As Miami gears up to roll out a revamped trolley fleet by 2035, the state’s transportation agency is contributing $1.8 million to help purchase new vehicles. Today (5/23), the city…
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