Little Havana mixed-use project has ‘a little art deco feel’
Written by John Charles Robbins on October 8th, 2024
A developer is proposing a new mixed-use residential project for Little Havana, offering ground floor retail and a parking garage with dedicated electric vehicle charging outlets. WR Flagler LLC plans…
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College’s new AI bachelor’s degree lures older students
Written by Abraham Galvan on October 1st, 2024
For this fall semester, Miami Dade College (MDC) has officially launched and is now offering a bachelor’s in Artificial Intelligence. The rest of this story is premium content for our subscribers only.…
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Florida International University enrollment gains
Written by Janetssy Lugo on October 1st, 2024
Florida International University continues to welcome students this fall as undergraduate and graduate programs continue to grow. FIU’s degree-seeking students, who don’t include dual enrollment or non-degree-seeking students, said Madeline…
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Coral Gables adds underground broadband corridors
Written by Abraham Galvan on September 24th, 2024
In efforts to become one of the top smart cities in the US, Coral Gables has been internationally recognized for its extensive use of technology to improve the quality of…
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Historic study targets entrance to Coral Gables
Written by Richard Battin on September 24th, 2024
County commissioners have agreed to spend up to $120,000 to assess historic structures built on land a Massachusetts minister bought, sight unseen, at the end of the 19th Century for…
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Grant sought to replace Crandon Park Marina seawalls
Written by Richard Battin on September 17th, 2024
In an ongoing battle again flooding and rising sea levels, county commissioners have passed a resolution seeking a state grant to help replace both north and south seawalls at Crandon…
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Anticipating Fed’s action, banks trim CDs interest
Written by Alexander Luzula on September 17th, 2024
As the federal government looked to lower interest rates across the US, Miami banks, as well as banks across the US, began to lower interest rates offered on certificates of…
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Revamp of oldest Miami International Airport terminal on runway
Written by Miami Today on September 10th, 2024
A facelift of Miami International Airport’s outdated Central Terminal to make it ultra-modern is ready for takeoff in this week’s vote to OK nearly $40 million in architecture and engineering…
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Court clears way to partly demolish Coconut Grove Playhouse
Written by Genevieve Bowen on September 10th, 2024
At the end of August, the Third District Court of Appeal dismissed the latest petition filed by city residents to stop county plans to partially demolish the Coconut Grove Playhouse,…
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