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County clears the environmental path for Ludlam Trail users

County clears the environmental path for Ludlam Trail users

Thousands of walkers, runners and cyclists may be strolling and rolling down a new 5.6-mile former railway line far sooner after Miami-Dade on Tuesday agreed to handle environmental issues for…

Beach deadlocks on filling vacant commission seat: elect now or name a temp?

Beach deadlocks on filling vacant commission seat: elect now or name a temp?

The Miami Beach City Commission is deadlocked over whether to appoint a temporary commissioner or call for the November election of a new one and faces a deadline this month…

As US tops pre-covid hotel benchmarks, Miami slips behind

As US tops pre-covid hotel benchmarks, Miami slips behind

Compared to the same time in 2019, US hotel occupancy rose 2.9%, average daily rate (ADR) soared 19.7%, and revenue per available room (RevPAR) jumped 23.1%, but Miami occupancy is…

Miami Beach subsidizes commercial leases to wipe out ‘nuisance’ uses

Miami Beach subsidizes commercial leases to wipe out ‘nuisance’ uses

The City of Miami Beach has unanimously approved a commercial lease subsidy program to help transition the areas of Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue and Washington Avenue from undesired retail establishments…

Miami-Dade advances annexations by four communities over resident opposition

Miami-Dade advances annexations by four communities over resident opposition

Four municipalities have received the county commission’s first approval to annex unincorporated areas, as residents massively opposed the annexation applications, arguing of property tax spikes of over $6,000 per year.…

As Miami-Dade keeps adding schools, enrollments keep dropping

As Miami-Dade keeps adding schools, enrollments keep dropping

Miami-Dade County Public Schools has seen a slump in enrollment since the pandemic began. The slump continued as totals as of May decreased from the 2020-2021 school year, though officials…

Class A office tower for Miami Design District advances

Class A office tower for Miami Design District advances

A project billed as the Design District’s first Class A office building won unanimous approval from Miami’s Urban Development Review Board for the ambitious plan. Dacra is the developer, Sun…

UM’s non-degree tailored business programs grow in stature

UM’s non-degree tailored business programs grow in stature

The University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School has ranked fifth in the US and 30th in world for professional custom executive education programs in the Financial Times’…

Nursing schools, under pressure to graduate more, recruit faculty

Nursing schools, under pressure to graduate more, recruit faculty

Some of the bigger nursing schools in Miami-Dade County are working to address the shortage of nursing professionals by recruiting faculty, partnering with community healthcare centers to provide experience to…

Insight: Jessica Goldman-Srebnick sees improvement opportunities everywhere

Insight: Jessica Goldman-Srebnick sees improvement opportunities everywhere

With still a lot of growth to be seen, Wynwood remains a Goldman Properties focus as it continues to transform from a horizontal neighborhood to a vertical one. There are…

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