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Little River project wins OK if shade trees replace palms

A developer plans to construct a new mixed-use residential project for a vacant site in Miami’s Little River neighborhood at 123 NE 79th St. Owner-developer 123 NE 79 St Investments LLC intends to build River Haus, an…

Review warms to Edgewater condos plan

Review warms to Edgewater condos plan

A condo project in Edgewater that received a chilly response from a city review board on its first go-around gained the board’s backing this month after a bit of redesign.…

Flagler Street upgrade faces two hurdles

Flagler Street upgrade faces two hurdles

If all of the stars line up, shovels could be in the ground on the long-delayed Flagler Street renovation from Biscayne Boulevard to the Dade County Courthouse by year’s end.…

Miamians push local Chinese hub

Miamians push local Chinese hub

Johnson Ng has published a Chinese newspaper in South Florida for about 15 years. This year Mr. Ng opened an Asian community center in Miami Gardens, and in less than…

Historic church to become grocery

Historic church to become grocery

An historic Miami church built in 1926 in neoclassical design could end up with a fresh produce aisle and a deli counter under a plan to redevelop the site with…

Gables sketches a greener Miracle Mile

Gables sketches a greener Miracle Mile

A streetscape renovation for Miracle Mile that has been on the drawing boards since 2002 looks ready to kick off and has grown to include Giralda Avenue between Ponce de…

1,771 Miami Worldcenter residences OK’d

1,771 Miami Worldcenter residences OK’d

Two main components of Miami Worldcenter won the approval of a city review board Sept. 16, promising apartments, hotel rooms, office space, restaurants and stores hugging a new 7th Street…

$10 million targeted to restore beaches

$10 million targeted to restore beaches

County commissioners were scheduled this week to approve increasing funds by $10 million for a program to re-nourish Miami-Dade’s beaches and protect its shoreline. The legislation would reduce an allocation…

Your bank teller may be in New Mexico

Your bank teller may be in New Mexico

Banks of all shapes and sizes are changing the way they cater to customer needs, and many of these changes are occurring within the bricks-and-mortar branches. Nationally, some have gone…

Court time nears for tennis stadium

Court time nears for tennis stadium

Organizers for the Miami Open, who are fighting to build three additional stadiums at the tennis center in Key Biscayne’s Crandon Park, may get their day in court. On Monday,…

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