PAMM, HistoryMiami museums set to open latest exhibits
Written by Abraham Galvan on June 1st, 2021
Attendance numbers have slowly but surely been rising in downtown Miami’s major museums. Since reopening in October, attendance rates are up 35%, which is quite not at pre-pandemic numbers just…
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Influencers leading the charge in Miami’s tech boom
Written by Jesse Scheckner on May 25th, 2021
Miami’s tech boom is real, and as cutting-edge companies flee Silicon Valley, New York and other areas to join start-ups and investors here that are turning the “Magic City” into…
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Developers move fast to meet Miami’s growth needs
Written by Kylea Henseler on May 25th, 2021
As Miami continues to rebound from the pandemic, developers are making their mark by building new towers and infrastructure to meet the current and future needs of the city. Rishi…
Florida Office of Financial Regulation head to try legislation again
Written by Kylea Henseler on May 18th, 2021
None of the policies that the state’s top financial regulator pitched to lawmakers made it through Florida’s regular legislative session that concluded last month. But Russell Weigel, who heads the…
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Miami’s scooter program averts a city hall stop sign
Written by Susan Danseyar on May 18th, 2021
Electric scooters can roll through Downtown, Brickell and Coconut Grove at least until June 24, when the city commission is to decide if enough safety measures are in use for…
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Miami Beach may sell six city properties
Written by Kylea Henseler on May 11th, 2021
Miami Beach staff have targeted six city properties that could sell for a total of over $70 million that could then fund capital improvements. The big-ticket sale in the group…
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Melo Group affiliate plans twin Edgewater towers
Written by John Charles Robbins on May 11th, 2021
A developer is proposing twin towers of 15 stories, bringing apartments, office space and retail to a prominent corner in Miami’s Edgewater district. The development, URBAN22, also includes an eight-story…
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Army hauls 3 billion pounds of sand to Miami-Dade beaches
Written by Jesse Scheckner on May 4th, 2021
The Army Corps of Engineers this year plans to haul from upland mines nearly 1.3 million cubic yards of sand – 3 billion pounds’ worth – to re-sand beachfronts on…
Biscayne Bay water quality unsafe much of time, study finds
Written by Susan Danseyar on May 4th, 2021
A water quality monitoring program for the City of Miami found that even the cleanest location being tested was below an acceptable rate for safe recreational use. In April, Miami…
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