Tourist mecca Miami Beach weighs a hotels moratorium
Written by Janetssy Lugo on January 2nd, 2024
Miami Beach, the county’s visitor magnate for a century, is considering a moratorium on adding hotel rooms. A discussion headed to the city commission’s Land Use and Sustainability Committee is…
State probes 16 county sites for freight truck parking lots
Written by Janetssy Lugo on December 26th, 2023
A freight truck parking shortage in Miami-Dade County continues to be an issue, but plans are rolling as the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District 6 runs a truck parking…
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Miami-Dade shatters all historic jobs records
Written by Miami Today on December 26th, 2023
Miami-Dade’s ultra-tight employment market tightened even further in November as the county smashed employment records on three fronts. The county registered its lowest unemployment rate ever with the most people…
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36-story Miami River with 345 residences wins city OK
Written by John Charles Robbins on December 19th, 2023
The evolving and expanding Nexus development on a bend in the Miami River downtown is ready with the next phase. Owner-developer Lancelot Miami River LLC plans a new 36-story tower,…
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Kaseya moving more employees into 800 Brickell
Written by Abraham Galvan on December 19th, 2023
IT powerhouse Kaseya continues to expand its headquarters after occupying three floors of office at 800 Brickell Ave. earlier this year. Now that construction is completed, more personnel are to…
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Passenger rail service on track for CSX in South Dade
Written by Miami Today on December 12th, 2023
The Transportation Planning Organization has chugged ahead by one station on its long journey to bring shared passenger-freight rail service to South Dade as it cemented the aim into its…
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County OKs straw ballot on support for more rapid transit
Written by Richard Battin on December 12th, 2023
Miami-Dade County Commission Chairman Oliver G. Gilbert III, with six rapid transit projects already in the works, wants to ask voters whether the county should expand its rapid mass transit…
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Tri-Rail tweaks schedules for new downtown Miami service
Written by Richard Battin on December 5th, 2023
As Tri-Rail use continues to rebound from its pandemic plunge, the long-awaited plan to send trains to downtown Miami has rolled a few feet closer to its end-of-the-year launch target.…
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No room at Animal Services shelters for more dogs or cats
Written by Richard Battin on December 5th, 2023
Miami-Dade County Animal Services is facing a housing crisis, caring for more than twice its 400-animal capacity, and has suspended accepting cats and dogs until further notice. It joins overcrowded…


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