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Measles cases outpacing 2025 rate

As of April 18, there have been 131 confirmed cases of measles in Florida, with one confirmed case in Miami-Dade County, according to the latest available data from the Florida Department of Health. …

Home sales record, but not prices

Home sales record, but not prices

It’s almost like the good old days. Almost. Sales of houses and condominiums are brisker than they’ve ever been – even compared to the height of the real estate boom…

Telemundo launches $10 million studio

Telemundo launches $10 million studio

In its run-up to the 2015 opening of the FIFA World Cup Soccer series, NBCUniversal’s Telemundo Media last week launched a new $10 million studio for its sports channel, Deportes…

Investors bidding up multi-family units

Investors bidding up multi-family units

Last year, Jose M. Serrano sold a six-unit apartment building in Little Havana for $450,000. It was 40% complete  abandoned when the market crashed  which meant the new owners would…

Judge kicks country club remake to state

Judge kicks country club remake to state

As a final decision moves up to the state Department of Economic Opportunity, the controversy over the former Westview Country Club’s land is expected to come to an end soon.…

Depressed Europe trims visits to Miami

Depressed Europe trims visits to Miami

Depressed economies in France, Spain, Portugal and Italy caused tourism business from Western Europe to fall during the first half of this year. Visitors from Western Europe generated more than…

Miami gives Wal-Mart permit in Midtown

The Miami Planning and Zoning Department has approved a Class II Special Permit for the Wal-Mart project in Midtown. City Planning Director Francisco Garcia confirmed that he signed the permit…

Mayor to dispatch new taxi standards

Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez is piloting a drive to set higher standards for taxis serving the airport, seaport and Miami Intermodal Center. County attorneys are drafting legislation that’s likely to…

Firms vie for zoo entertainment complex

By Meghan Mangrum Miami-Dade County will be scheduling meetings with two companies in the next month after evaluating two proposals to develop a Zoo Miami Entertainment Area that could include…

Venezuela Consulate Empty But Paying

The status quo remains at the third-floor office that the Venezuelan Consulate rents in Miami. Even though nobody is in the space and the consulate is not active, the…

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