Zoo Miami winging way to record
Written by Lauren Lamb on August 10th, 2021
William Elgar, who has directed Zoo Miami since February, finds his new organization galloping down a path to break its record for annual attendance, nearing 1 million visitors. Mr. Elgar,…
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State revs up action to close freight truck parking gap
Written by Gabriela Henriquez Stoikow on August 3rd, 2021
Miami-Dade County and South Florida have faced a shortage of freight truck parking spaces for at least a decade. Port of Miami is one of the largest container ports in…
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Lane closures, traffic shift coming in I-395 mega-change
Written by John Charles Robbins on August 3rd, 2021
Two major lane closures and a traffic shift are planned soon as construction moves ahead on the expansive I-395/SR 836/I-95 Design-Build Project in Miami. The work by the Florida Department…
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Miami’s waterfront parks reimagined
Written by John Charles Robbins on July 27th, 2021
Two of the City of Miami’s newest and most popular parks would have been unrecognizable even 20 years ago. Maurice A. Ferré Park, downtown Miami’s direct connection with Biscayne Bay,…
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Doral population rises 6.3% in year
Written by Abraham Galvan on July 27th, 2021
Doral has been a culturally diverse city being represented by many nationalities, with a recent influx of people moving from other regions in the US. People coming from Argentina, Brazil…
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One of the largest Wynwood projects to bring 523 residences
Written by John Charles Robbins on July 20th, 2021
One of the largest mixed-use residential and office projects ever proposed for the Wynwood Arts District will bring 12- and 8-story buildings with 523 residences to the neighborhood and more…
New book tells the story of the “Other Mother” of Miami
Written by Abraham Galvan on July 20th, 2021
Often overlooked as being a founder of Miami, Cesar A. Becerra’s new book “Orange Blossom 2.0” tells the untold story of Miami’s “other mother” Mary Brickell, giving her the recognition…
Wynwood OKs unique public-private deal
Written by John Charles Robbins on July 13th, 2021
A unique public-private partnership has assembled and will bring an apartment building to Wynwood’s southeastern corner devoted entirely to affordable rental units, atop ground floor retail. Wynwood Works is proposed…
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Personalized tech teaching called education’s future
Written by Lauren Lamb on July 13th, 2021
New models must be created to teach using technology in our universities, three Miami-Dade university and college presidents agreed last week in a Knight Foundation Town Hall that aims to…
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