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Miami seals big Watson Island development deal

Miami seals big Watson Island development deal

Miami has finalized the sale of city-owned land on Watson Island in a deal that promises new luxury residences, 13 acres of public green space overlooking Biscayne Bay and millions…

Eve Samples: Leading Friends of the Everglades in detention center fight

Eve Samples: Leading Friends of the Everglades in detention center fight

When Eve Samples became executive director of Friends of the Everglades in early 2020, she wasn’t new to the fight. For years, she had reported on Florida’s environmental struggles from…

Brickell Key Bridge work to be linked to Mandarin Oriental project

Brickell Key Bridge work to be linked to Mandarin Oriental project

Overdue repairs are set to begin this month on the only bridge connecting Brickell Key to the mainland, and now the City of Miami is preparing to cement a public-private…

Vote to fund greenway under I-395 Signature Bridge

Vote to fund greenway under I-395 Signature Bridge

As construction surges ahead on downtown Miami’s new I-395 Signature Bridge, the city is securing a critical funding deal for the 33-acre park and greenway planned beneath it. Miami commissioners…

Miami seeks to replace aged police headquarters

Miami seeks to replace aged police headquarters

Miami officials are looking for a new location for the city’s aging police headquarters as structural issues at the current downtown facility continue to worsen and concerns grow. During the…

Eddie Gloria: Camillus House shelter CEO looks to develop vital housing

Eddie Gloria: Camillus House shelter CEO looks to develop vital housing

Eddie Gloria’s path to public service was shaped long before he ever stepped into a boardroom. Now the CEO of Camillus House, one of Miami-Dade’s largest and most established homeless…

Miami redistricting rules rest on commission

Miami redistricting rules rest on commission

Miami voters could soon decide who draws their districts and whether future maps must follow new rules aimed at preventing gerrymandering. City commissioners are to vote on July 10 on…

Patrice Gillespie Smith: Guides Underline Conservancy as linear park nearing finish line

Patrice Gillespie Smith: Guides Underline Conservancy as linear park nearing finish line

Patrice Gillespie Smith has spent her career reimagining how public spaces can strengthen communities, and few places showcase that vision better than The Underline. Since joining the organization in 2020,…

Final vote would dissolve Bayfront Park Trust

Final vote would dissolve Bayfront Park Trust

By a 3-2 vote, the Miami City Commission advanced a proposal to dissolve the Bayfront Park Management Trust amid ongoing disputes and return control of the waterfront venue to the…

City sale of Olympia Theater gets go-slow

City sale of Olympia Theater gets go-slow

Miami city officials are holding off on a proposal to transfer ownership of the historic Olympia Theater to a charter school operator following pushback over a lack of public input…

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