Jackson Health to build emergency medical hub in Coral Gables
Written by Jesse Scheckner on January 12th, 2021
Work will begin in six months on a new emergency medical facility in Coral Gables that will serve Jackson Health System patients inside the city and within five miles of…
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Historic Olympia/Gusman building may get leasing firm
Written by Susan Danseyar on January 12th, 2021
Miami city commissioners are to consider a proposal today (1/14) by NAI Miami Property Management LLC to temporarily manage the historic Olympia building. The agreement, which would be on a…
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Miami-Dade explores self-testing kits for Covid-19
Written by Jesse Scheckner on January 5th, 2021
By mid-January, Miami-Dade could gain another useful tool in battling the spread of Covid-19: at-home tests. Commissioners last month directed Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s administration to explore the possibility…
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Miami below average in income, education, census study shows
Written by Miami Today on January 5th, 2021
Miami’s differences from most other areas of the United States show up in more than palm trees, broad beaches and global recognition: the differences become abundantly clear in economic and…
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County extends fee waivers for PortMiami cruise ships
Written by Jesse Scheckner on December 29th, 2020
PortMiami’s more than nine-month waiver of berth and harbor fees for home-ported cruise vessels will continue through Jan. 31. Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava extended the policy that US Rep.…
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City clears roadblock to restoration of Miami Marine Stadium
Written by Gabriel Poblete on December 29th, 2020
Miami commissioners have passed zoning legislation essential to restore Miami Marine Stadium. Approved unanimously this month, the legislation would allow structures clearly designed for specific uses that no longer conform…
Low interest, flight from North fuel Miami home sales boom
Written by Kylea Henseler on December 22nd, 2020
Miami’s residential real estate market had a booming second half of 2020 driven by low mortgage rates and northern flight, and local experts don’t see the success slowing anytime soon.…
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Jungle Island hotel plans check in with new backing
Written by Gabriel Poblete on December 22nd, 2020
A Miami board is recommending special rezoning for the proposed Jungle Island hotel and the rest of the Watson Island land being leased by the city, moving the project closer…
Overtown covets status as food and entertainment district
Written by Abraham Galvan on December 22nd, 2020
The Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency’s vision to position Overtown as a food and entertainment district and reclaim the neighborhood’s historic culture is closer to realization. After being honored…
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