Accessibility to historic Vizcaya under microscope
Written by Jesse Scheckner on September 1st, 2020
In March, just before the pandemic prompted closures and stay-at-home orders in South Florida, residents from Gran Via Apartments, an elderly housing community in Outer Westchester, took a trip to…
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Lincoln Road seeks to cut back renovation plans
Written by Kylea Henseler on September 1st, 2020
The Lincoln Road District Master Plan, which aims to revitalize the iconic Miami Beach shopping and entertainment street, may be redrafted to allow for less disruptive construction as local businesses…
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Miami Hotels see visitor uptick as they market safety
Written by Kylea Henseler on August 25th, 2020
Miami-Dade’s hotels have undeniably taken a hit, but with Covid cases plateauing for the moment they are seeing an incremental, if small, uptick in business and focusing on marketing safety…
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Team produces package to battle pandemic economic slide
Written by Jesse Scheckner on August 25th, 2020
An advisory team tasked with developing ideas to help Miami-Dade emerge from economic peril caused by the coronavirus pandemic has delivered a score of recommendations. For now, most of those…
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Jackson Health’s losses decline, breakeven for year in sight
Written by Jesse Scheckner on August 18th, 2020
Even though coronavirus cases surged in July as Miami-Dade reopened, Jackson Health System’s losses have steadily declined over the past few months, placing it on track to break even through…
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Baptist Health begins $100 million total digital transformation
Written by Jesse Scheckner on August 18th, 2020
Baptist Health South Florida is swinging for the fences with a new digital transformation initiative that aims to revolutionize how patients seek and receive health care. The goal, said Brian…
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9,000 applicants force United Way to hit pause on pandemic fund
Written by Abraham Galvan on August 11th, 2020
A flood of 9,000 applications in five days quickly caused the United Way of Miami-Dade to stop accepting more as it distributes $20 million in federal funds for those hammered…
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Maritime jobs vacant as companies hunt skilled workers
Written by Marilyn Bowden on August 11th, 2020
While unemployment is rife in many industries due to the upheavals of Covid-19, maritime jobs continue to go unfilled for lack of skilled employees. In fact, said Horacio Stuart Aguirre,…
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Big weddings just a memory as planners offer small-group vows
Written by Kylea Henseler on August 4th, 2020
The big weddings of yesteryear may seem like a distant memory, but despite taking an undeniable hit many vendors and service providers in Miami’s wedding industry have managed to hold…


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