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Miami Beach hotel investment hands in limbo in Sunset Harbour

Miami Beach hotel investment hands in limbo in Sunset Harbour

Miami Beach’s Sunset Harbour could be soon have a broadly-supported neighborhood identity overlay to regulate parking, building height and lot aggregation, but after long discussion last month commissioners are still…

Miami battles county transit zoning near Vizcaya

Miami battles county transit zoning near Vizcaya

Miami City Commissioners are investigating what power they have to protect a quiet, residential neighborhood by stopping Miami-Dade County – with legal action, if necessary – from approving a housing…

Miami-Dade may lift affordable housing price ceiling to boost supply

Miami-Dade may lift affordable housing price ceiling to boost supply

The maximum sale prices of homes in affordable housing programs could rise if Miami-Dade commissioners approve an ordinance they plan to discuss today (7/8). It would increase the top sale…

University of Miami, Miami Beach partner on shoreline protection

University of Miami, Miami Beach partner on shoreline protection

University of Miami researchers and Miami Beach officials are awaiting permits from the county and state to deploy three structures off Miami Beach as part of a study aimed at…

Miami Beach gearing spring break plans to older crowd

Miami Beach gearing spring break plans to older crowd

Italy’s Consulate General in Miami and the embassy in Washington are holding the fifth edition of Italian Design Day today (7/8) with a free one-hour webinar from 11 a.m.-noon focusing…

Miami Beach gearing spring break plans to older crowd

Miami Beach gearing spring break plans to older crowd

Miami Beach officials have committed to spend at least $1.4 million on programming next March over spring break, with a focus on events that appeal to an older crowd. This…

Dubai sales effort reaps $41 million for Florida firms

Dubai sales effort reaps $41 million for Florida firms

After being unable to travel more than a year due to Covid-19 limitations, 15 Florida-based companies attended the Arab Health 2021 conference in Dubai and estimate they could bring home…

Upper East Side boutique hotel wins board’s backing

Upper East Side boutique hotel wins board’s backing

A planned 12-story boutique hotel fronting Biscayne Bay won the City of Miami Urban Development Review Board’s recommendation, tied to a few conditions. The developer, 8001 Bayshore Grp LLC, wants…

Foregone cancer screenings add to pandemic’s toll

Foregone cancer screenings add to pandemic’s toll

The fear of covid stopped people from getting treatment or tests, and now the medical scene is seeing the consequences.  Annual cancer screenings went down an average of 73% in…

Downtown land sale may trigger new skyscraper

Downtown land sale may trigger new skyscraper

One of the last remaining undeveloped properties in the heart of downtown Miami has been sold and may one day soon be home to the latest skyscraper. The 92,972-square-foot development…

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