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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. …

‘Every neighborhood selling better’

As condo prices continue to rise all over Miami, inventory has tumbled to an all-time low, making it difficult to say which areas are the hottest. Inventory is especially tight…

Housing On Market Disappears Fast

Miami-Dade County's rollercoaster-like housing market has swung from a large oversupply in past years to dwindling inventories this year that are fueling double-digit price increases.…

Persquarefoot Housing Prices Soaring

As condo sales have continued to rise all over Miami, the average price per square foot has continued to climb, with the condo market soaring and inventory dropping. …

Every Neighborhood Selling Better

As condo prices continue to rise all over Miami, inventory has tumbled to an all-time low, making it difficult to say which areas are the hottest. Inventory is especially…

Housing 39 Million And Up Nonsales

Prices on ultra-luxury real estate in Miami Beach are staying up despite deals not having closed deals yet. At least, that's the case with properties that have listed at…

Teaching Ethics At County Hall City Halls

A new online ethics course is ready for the almost 30,000 Miami-Dade County employees to take. Elected officials from all municipalities in the county will also have to undergo…

Burn Notice Out Wrecking Ball In

Burn Notice is out, and Miami Commission Chairman Marc Sarnoff is ready to take down its former home and turn the waterfront site into a park for Coconut Grove…

Grove Playhouse On State Cabinet Playbill

Restoring the Coconut Grove Playhouse to its former glory will rest in the hands of Florida International University if the state approves the university's business plan when it goes…

Massive Design District Project Growing

Developers of a high-end retail Design District special area plan are asking the city to expand the 19-acre mixed-use site by 10% to add 12 smaller properties along North…

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