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Downtown Miami street closing for All Aboard Florida

Downtown Miami street closing for All Aboard Florida

Part of Northwest First Avenue in the heart of downtown Miami will close to public use so it can be realigned as part of the major redevelopment of the area…

New trolley routes draw big numbers in Miami

New trolley routes draw big numbers in Miami

When Miami city commissioners return from the August break Sept. 8, they will again take up the idea of expanding the city’s popular trolley service city-wide. And they are bound…

High-rises hailed for bringing workforce housing to Miami

High-rises hailed for bringing workforce housing to Miami

Developers of a pair of high-rises next door to a Metromover station are being praised by city officials for committing to bring much needed workforce housing to Miami. Melo Group,…

Redevelopment agency awards Perez Art Museum Miami $1 million

Redevelopment agency awards Perez Art Museum Miami $1 million

The Omni Community Redevelopment Agency board has awarded the Pérez Art Museum Miami $1 million for community benefits and programs. Some of the cash will go to spruce up three…

Miami officials will study city managing Virginia Key marinas

Miami officials will study city managing Virginia Key marinas

Miami officials are preparing to study the feasibility of the city itself managing its Virginia Key marinas. This comes in the wake of contentious bidding that had three companies fighting…

Hundreds of rental apartments are coming to the Wynwood Arts District

Hundreds of rental apartments are coming to the Wynwood Arts District

Hundreds of rental apartments are coming to the Wynwood Arts District, tucked inside a dark mixed-use structure that promises to celebrate art in many forms. While Wynwood has been booming…

Miami-Dade County considers flood of water transit solutions

Miami-Dade County considers flood of water transit solutions

Miami-Dade County is considering a fleet of water transit solutions to lessen the traffic gridlock that is daily Miami. Miami city commissioners last week got a county preview of its…

Coconut Grove Playhouse parking moves ahead

Coconut Grove Playhouse parking moves ahead

No matter what happens to the Coconut Grove Playhouse, officials with the Miami Parking Authority want to move ahead with plans for a new parking garage for the Grove. Authority…

Workforce housing in downtown Miami to get big boost

Workforce housing in downtown Miami to get big boost

When Melody Tower opened in May, the 38-story apartment building was more than 95% leased, illustrating the aching need for affordable and workforce housing in downtown Miami. Melody brought 497…

Double-decker restaurant under fire for lack of riverwalk

Double-decker restaurant under fire for lack of riverwalk

A unique double-decker restaurant being built to house two eateries on the banks of the Miami River has come under fire for its lack of a required public riverwalk. Officials…

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