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Dining gets a one-stop-shop delivery option for the housebound

Facing potential collapse of coronavirus-battered restaurants, the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau has responded with a digital one-stop-shop for diners ordering out. It’s named Miami Eats. The central directory…

140 more CNG buses one vote from delivery to Miami-Dade

Work to replace Miami-Dade’s Metrobus fleet is edging closer to completion, as another purchase of compressed natural gas (CNG) buses is one vote from approval. County lawmakers this month voted…

Miami communications kiosks advance but face frictions

Kiosks with 65-inch interactive screens featuring ads and community benefits could be coming to the City of Miami, after commissioners OK’d on a preliminary vote legislation that would enable the…

Accountants offer timely advice tied to coronavirus spread

As a potential recession looms amid plummeting stocks and business closures due to the spread of the Coronavirus, accountants in Miami are offering timely advice to clients for both the…

Virus slows financial program with a head start for college

As the COVID-19 coronavirus is disrupting countless daily routines for millions around the globe, it has now impacted a brand new financial aid program designed to give Miami children an…

County employee telecommuting isn’t smart, report says

As more and more of the national workforce is sequestered to mitigate the spread of Covid-19, a tardy report on the feasibility of permanent telecommuting arrangements and flexible schedules for…

Resilience visioning campaign in Miami Beach pipeline

For Miami Beach to accelerate its resilience efforts, the coastal city facing the brunt of sea-level rise might envision what it could like in three decades. A resolution that would…

232 Lennar Corp. waterfront homes near Cutler Bay clear hurdle

Belmont Village, the latest assisted living facility to sprout up near the Village of Merrick Park, received unanimous approval from the Coral Gables city commission on Tuesday for status as…

City board recommends OK of mixed-use Wynwood plan

Six platted lots in Wynwood are destined to become home to a major mixed-use development offering more than 44,000 square feet of office uses, along with new retail and residential…

Lincoln Road office availability on the increase

While Miami Beach commissioners expressed an interest in developing more Class A office space near Lincoln Road, the city will also see its own available stock increase in the not-so-distant…

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