South Florida price rises slowing, but still outpace nation
Written by Miami Today on May 21st, 2024
South Florida’s cost of living as measured by the Consumer Price Index is still rising faster than in the nation’s urban areas as a whole, but that pace continues to…
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Latam Airlines to expand its MIA VIP club
Written by Miami Today on May 14th, 2024
A new lease proposed for the VIP club for Latam Airlines Group at Miami International Airport would add substantially to the club’s space, the club’s use, and the airport’s revenues.…
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Miami International Airport seeks Zzzzz payoff at sleep centers
Written by Miami Today on May 14th, 2024
Awakening to a global trend, Miami International Airport plans to contract with a Boynton Beach company to offer sleep center amenities to waiting passengers who aren’t looking for the full…
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Miami International Airport moving to add new concourse, gates
Written by Miami Today on May 7th, 2024
Miami International Airport will add six passenger gates in a new Concourse K beside the South Terminal under a four-year, $621 million contract with a firm that is to design…
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Miami administration building at Freedom Park wins OK
Written by John Charles Robbins on May 7th, 2024
The City of Miami’s latest design for its new government administration building, as part of the rising Miami Freedom Park, has earned praise and a recommendation for approval. The proposed…
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City’s oldest structure, Collins Canal, may get historic label
Written by Janetssy Lugo on April 30th, 2024
Miami Beach’s oldest manmade structure, the Collins Canal, is flowing slowly toward historic designation. The flow of state grants could follow. The Miami Beach City Commission referred historic branding to…
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Pedestrian-only sand path may remedy beachwalk dangers
Written by Janetssy Lugo on April 30th, 2024
Calling Miami Beach “a victim of its own success” with dangerously heavy pedestrian and cyclist use of its beachwalk, city officials are targeting a new pedestrian-only path on hard-packed sand…
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Piece by piece, historic city hall restored
Written by Abraham Galvan on April 23rd, 2024
With an estimated $4 million of Coral Gables city funds allocated this year to restore city hall, next up are to replace windows and seal the exterior walls. Since city…
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Miami-Dade plots its artificial intelligence strategy
Written by Richard Battin on April 23rd, 2024
A request last July for Miami-Dade County to research artificial intelligence (AI) has produced a report outlining key objectives and guidelines. “As the use of AI in government continues to…
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