On-demand shuttle to debut free along north-south transit
Written by Jesse Scheckner on July 29th, 2020
Transit riders in four areas along Miami-Dade’s north-south spine will be able to get to and from Metrorail and the South Dade Transitway on an Uber-like shuttle service set to…
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Trump National Doral hurricane shelter blown away
Written by Jesse Scheckner on July 28th, 2020
Negotiations for Miami-Dade to lease Trump National Doral Miami hotel rooms as hurricane shelters are dead, according to the county department head who launched talks of the possibility. Frank Rollason,…
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Brightline might bypass five new rail platforms
Written by Gabriel Poblete on July 21st, 2020
New commuter rail in Northeast Miami-Dade would have up to five new platforms along Florida East Coast Industries’ line between downtown and an upcoming Aventura station but FECI’s Brightline won’t…
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Midrise housing due in Miami Health District
Written by John Charles Robbins on July 21st, 2020
A developer plans to construct an elegant mid-rise multifamily residential building near the City of Miami’s Health District. Applicant Jesus Gonzalez Pereda presented plans for The Spot, to rise on…
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Two-nation team powers ahead to build Florida-Mexico sea trade
Written by Kylea Henseler on July 14th, 2020
With the US-Mexico-Canada agreement taking effect this month, the newly formed Florida/Mexico Working Group is looking at ways to expand maritime trade between the two economies. The group, which formed…
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Scaled down PortMiami cruise terminal deal adds Disney
Written by Jesse Scheckner on July 14th, 2020
MSC Cruises and Miami-Dade are close to redrawing an agreement that would give the company more time to finance its planned “mega terminal” that now, under the new terms, would…
Teens around globe translating lessons for Miami kids
Written by Jesse Scheckner on July 7th, 2020
When the coronavirus pandemic prompted Miami-Dade Public Schools to close in favor of online classes and testing, faculty and students alike had to adapt to a different way of teaching…
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Barry University looks at delayed seasons, fanless sports
Written by Kylea Henseler on July 7th, 2020
Barry University, a member of the NCAA Division II Sunshine State Conference, is hoping for a safe fall sports season and working within NCAA and public health guidelines to make…
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Million Trees plans pruned
Written by Kylea Henseler on July 1st, 2020
Million Trees Miami, an initiative funded by Miami-Dade County, has set its sights on establishing a 30% tree canopy in the county through tree giveaways, plantings, grants and special programs…
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