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Miami scuttles plans to investigate business ties to Cuba

Miami scuttles plans to investigate business ties to Cuba

Miami is urging federal authorities to enforce US sanctions laws after scrapping plans for a city-run task force to investigate businesses with possible ties to the Cuban government. Miami city…

Miami, Allen Morris Company join forces to transform Kirk Munroe park

Miami, Allen Morris Company join forces to transform Kirk Munroe park

A $5 million package of upgrades is set to transform Kirk Munroe Park and Fuller Street in Coconut Grove, including new playgrounds, tennis court renovations, landscaping and decorative elements funded…

Ira Leesfield: Law firm founder finds multiple ways to build community

Ira Leesfield: Law firm founder finds multiple ways to build community

Ira Leesfield, founder and managing partner of Leesfield & Partners, is approaching a milestone: the firm’s 50th anniversary, marking half a century of his commitment to clients, the legal profession…

Miami pledge fuels Black History Museum on Virginia Key

Miami pledge fuels Black History Museum on Virginia Key

A decades-delayed museum dedicated to Black history and Miami’s civil rights movement at Virginia Key Beach is moving forward, with the City of Miami pledging up to $17 million to…

City manager James Reyes focuses on residents as customers

City manager James Reyes focuses on residents as customers

Facing nearly $1 billion in identified capital needs, the City of Miami is examining how much it can responsibly borrow and whether expanding its long-term bonding capacity could help fund…

Miami examines its bond borrowing capacity for big projects

Miami examines its bond borrowing capacity for big projects

Facing nearly $1 billion in identified capital needs, the City of Miami is examining how much it can responsibly borrow and whether expanding its long-term bonding capacity could help fund…

Miami may hand Tower Theater operation to Miami Dade College

Miami may hand Tower Theater operation to Miami Dade College

Miami Dade College may resume management of the Tower Theater, the century-old Little Havana cinema, after two and a half years under one commissioner’s control, a move city leaders say…

Miami looks at canceling Watson Island land deal

Miami looks at canceling Watson Island land deal

Just a month after the City of Miami approved the sale of a 3.2-acre Watson Island site to a developer, the commission is set to reconsider the deal amid concerns…

Orange Bowl offers broad slate of community events

Orange Bowl offers broad slate of community events

While the Orange Bowl is best known for its marquee New Year’s Day football matchup, the tournament encompasses a broader slate of sports, community and charitable events that stretch beyond…

Miami police and fire headquarters ticketed for Freedom Park

Miami police and fire headquarters ticketed for Freedom Park

The City of Miami is moving forward on a new public safety building at Freedom Park to house a new police headquarters and fire station, pending a traffic study and…

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