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Miami denies appeal, Marine Stadium boat ramp on fast track

Miami denies appeal, Marine Stadium boat ramp on fast track

The city is proceeding with plans to construct a new boat ramp at Miami Marine Stadium as it denied an appeal last week that listed more than 20 reasons why…

Teahouse brewing for middle of Biscayne Boulevard downtown

Teahouse brewing for middle of Biscayne Boulevard downtown

Plans to break up busy Biscayne Boulevard with lush, green space and a quaint teahouse are still in the works as the developers work through permitting with the city. In…

Miami gives county OK to partially demolish Coconut Grove Playhouse

Miami gives county OK to partially demolish Coconut Grove Playhouse

Miami-Dade County has been given the green light from the City of Miami to proceed with plans to partially demolish the Coconut Grove Playhouse. The city approved the county’s application…

Mayor Suarez pledged $1 million to nonprofit, but commission rejects it

Mayor Suarez pledged $1 million to nonprofit, but commission rejects it

The Circle of Brotherhood’s social media biography reads “Black Men Solving Their Own Community Problems,” a slogan that seems appropriate after the City of Miami failed to make good on…

Miami OKs LED signs, bayfront parks billboards advance

Miami OKs LED signs, bayfront parks billboards advance

Vibrant hues have illuminated Miami for decades, and now the addition of large LED billboards on government-owned property will intensify the city’s colorful neon backdrop. The Miami City Commission on…

$1 million aid would put Olympia Theater restoration $16 million shy

$1 million aid would put Olympia Theater restoration $16 million shy

The Miami City Commission is to decide today (1/12) whether to appropriate $1 million to fund the ongoing restoration of the historic Olympia Theater and Tower. The commission is to…

City reviews application to raze Coconut Grove Playhouse

City reviews application to raze Coconut Grove Playhouse

The saga surrounding the restoration of the Coconut Grove Playhouse is entering its next act as the county has applied for a special exception to demolish the building. Miami-Dade County…

First vertical North Miami housing in decades ready to go

First vertical North Miami housing in decades ready to go

A new mixed-use project, Residences at NoMi, is expected to break ground in the first quarter of 2023 after receiving long-awaited funding from the North Miami Community Redevelopment Agency. Residences…

Silver Bluff traffic restricted to preserve neighborhood

Silver Bluff traffic restricted to preserve neighborhood

As new traffic signs crop up along Southwest 17th Avenue in Miami, residents of Silver Bluff will benefit from a reduced rush hour flow pouring in from US 1. The…

Shake-a-Leg gets 25 more years to serve handicapped on bayfront

Shake-a-Leg gets 25 more years to serve handicapped on bayfront

Shake-A-Leg Miami, a non-profit striving to give disabled and disadvantaged communities access to adaptable water sports, renewed its license with the City of Miami and will stay afloat at its…

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