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Holocaust Memorial education center due early in 2026

Holocaust Memorial education center due early in 2026

History, education and a place to reflect all come together at the Holocaust Memorial education center in Miami Beach set to open its doors next year. “The Holocaust Memorial opened…

Public-private team speeds Lincoln Road east end renewal

Public-private team speeds Lincoln Road east end renewal

Improvements to Miami Beach Lincoln Road’s 100, 200 and 300 blocks are nearer on the horizon as a private-public partnership has just concluded an agreement on how money will be…

High-end retailers scouting for Coral Gables locations

High-end retailers scouting for Coral Gables locations

Coral Gables retail space continues to flourish along with the city. The City Beautiful is now in the national spotlight, said Manny Chamizo III, commercial director for ONE Sotheby’s International…

Residential insurance costs tumble, going down farther

Residential insurance costs tumble, going down farther

Miami-Dade County residential insurance costs are falling, a trajectory expected to continue for the upcoming months. This story is premium content for our subscribers only. Unlock the full story and…

Miami Beach follows four-year path to be Blue Zone city

Miami Beach follows four-year path to be Blue Zone city

Miami Beach is moving the needle toward a healthier tomorrow as it leverages partnerships to become a Blue Zones city. “It’s [becoming a Blue Zones city] a multi-layered process over…

NY businesses flowing into Miami, Beacon Council seeks more

NY businesses flowing into Miami, Beacon Council seeks more

South Florida continues to welcome businesses from New York as Miami’s competitive nature draws new entrants to the market, and the county’s economic development partnership is heading there this month…

Lack of organ donors harming South Florida residents

Lack of organ donors harming South Florida residents

The effects of the lack of organ donors nationwide ripple through South Florida as those in need continue to hope for the gift of life. “It’s sort of interesting that…

Project reserves 3,000 furnished units for first responders, key workers

Project reserves 3,000 furnished units for first responders, key workers

The HueHub, a pending development of seven 35-story towers with 4,032 furnished units of attainable housing in West Little River, has signed a decade-long agreement with unions to reserve 3,000…

Barry University targets career path internships

Barry University targets career path internships

From providing hands-on experiences to meeting work force demands in the community, Barry University continues to provide the future of tomorrow with the knowledge, experience and tools to excel in…

Miami Beach cuts its donation to World Cup

Miami Beach cuts its donation to World Cup

Miami Beach is warming up to welcome FIFA World Cup 2026, the world’s largest sporting event, next summer. City officials unanimously approved legislation aiming to establish the city as a…

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