Institute of Contemporary Art issues children’s video game
Written by Abraham Galvan on March 23rd, 2021
To capture younger audiences creatively, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami has released a custom children’s video game called Kittenberger’s Art Adventures. As part of the museum’s expanded 2021 educational…
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Wells Fargo moving Coconut Grove office into city-owned garage
Written by John Charles Robbins on March 16th, 2021
Regatta Harbour, the mixed-use development at the helm of Coconut Grove’s waterfront revitalization, has attracted a notable tenant. Project developer The TREO Group– a Miami-based, privately-held real estate investment firm…
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Miami-Dade raises the roof over plans to cut roof insurance coverage
Written by Jesse Scheckner on March 16th, 2021
Homeowners in Florida with roofs 10 years old or more could see their replacement coverage diminished by bills now advancing in Tallahassee that would substantially change the state’s property insurance…
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United Way survey seeks to pinpoint pandemic’s impacts
Written by Abraham Galvan on March 9th, 2021
Almost a year after Covid-19 struck and stalled the world, United Way of Miami-Dade has launched a Pandemic Impact Survey to measure how significantly Miami-Dade County households and small business…
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Historic Walgreens site to bustle with restaurants
Written by John Charles Robbins on March 9th, 2021
An historic and iconic building on a high-profile corner in downtown Miami is being reborn as a venue bustling with new restaurants and bars, and some office space. The city’s…
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More FPL solar ‘trees’ in parks producing energy
Written by Kylea Henseler on March 2nd, 2021
Four new solar trees and canopies have been unveiled this year in Miami-Dade and Broward as part of Florida Power & Light’s SolarNow program. These canopies and trees, the company’s…
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Settlement with Magic City Casino would ban gambling elsewhere in city
Written by Susan Danseyar on March 2nd, 2021
After hearing parties are nearing a settlement on a jai-alai and poker establishment in the Edgewater neighborhood, Miami city commissioners decided last week to defer a previously scheduled meeting that…
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New Miami-Dade Courthouse falling father behind
Written by Jesse Scheckner on February 23rd, 2021
Construction of Miami-Dade’s new courthouse is further behind schedule and has grown costlier due to several unforeseen snags, though by how much is being debated by the county and the…
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Miami starts celebrating 125th birthday
Written by Marilyn Bowden on February 23rd, 2021
At a press conference on the steps of Miami Senior High School, the City of Miami announced this month the beginning of a countdown leading up to the 125th anniversary…
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