Coral Gables votes to ban electric bicycles on city sidewalks
Written by Abraham Galvan on February 11th, 2026
During this week’s city commission meeting, Coral Gables city officials voted for a Florida statute to prohibit all electric and motorized bicycles on city sidewalks. The use of electric bicycles…
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Commissioners wait to carve up school speed zone funds
Written by Miami Today on February 4th, 2026
County commissioners are anxiously awaiting their shares of funds collected from school speed detection fees so that they can use the money as they see fit in their own districts.…
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Coral Gables pushes forward renovation of historic city hall
Written by Abraham Galvan on February 4th, 2026
After being introduced to the City Hall floor plan designs, Coral Gables city officials are moving forward with the historic building’s construction documentation approval. At last week’s meeting, the city…
Venezuela upheaval reverberates in Doral
Written by Kelly Sanchez on January 28th, 2026
Doral, which is home to the largest Venezuelan community in the nation, has experienced a slight shift in its residential real estate market following recent developments in Venezuela. With residences…
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More than half of Kendall Parkway right of way assembled
Written by Kelly Sanchez on January 28th, 2026
A bid to cut driving time from West Kendall to downtown Miami by adding 14 miles to SR 836 is motoring ahead as 467 of the needed 919 acres of…
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Miami tourism likely to be on par with last year’s numbers
Written by Kelly Sanchez on January 21st, 2026
The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB) is projecting total visitation in the county in 2026 to potentially be on par with 2025, with a slight dip in international…
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Pinnacle senior housing funded along transitway
Written by Miami Today on January 21st, 2026
A 142-unit South Dade affordable housing development for people 62 and older adjacent to the new 20-mile-long Bus Rapid Transit corridor got a boost as developer Pinnacle closed on $68…
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Banks strategize pathways to interest rates insulation
Written by Kelly Sanchez on January 14th, 2026
Local banks are responding to an uncertain future interest rate environment by developing multifaceted strategies and working closely with their treasuries to insulate themselves. Calixto Garcia-Velez, the president and CEO,…
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Economists rate Miami thumbs-up for its performance
Written by Abraham Galvan on January 14th, 2026
Despite the uncertainty of tariffs and inflation impacts, Miami’s economic growth is outpacing expectations and is performing better than many other US cities, according to local economists. Miami’s growth rates…
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