Three-judge panel weighs Coconut Grove Playhouse future
Written by Abraham Galvan on June 23rd, 2020
A panel of three judges from the Appellate Division of the 11th Circuit Court will determine the fate of the Coconut Grove Playhouse, which is considered one of the Miami-Dade’s…
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Property values, Covid-19 cut vast hole in Miami Beach budget
Written by Gabriel Poblete on June 23rd, 2020
The City of Miami Beach has held its first budget meeting for the next fiscal year and the financial outlook is dismal – and not just because of Covid-19. Nearly…
As freight demand grows, truck parking shortage serious
Written by Jesse Scheckner on June 17th, 2020
Around this time last year, when Amazon outpaced Walmart as the world’s largest retailer on Forbes’ annual Global 2000 list, it marked a sea change in commerce. For the first…
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Shared scooters, mopeds, bikes frozen out of reopening
Written by Gabriel Poblete on June 17th, 2020
While restaurants, barbershops, beaches and more are reopening as Miami-Dade moves to a New Normal, a county order prohibiting common-use micro-mobility options such as shared scooters, mopeds and bikes remains…
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Downtown Miami filled with cautious optimism as recovery begins
Written by Gabriel Poblete on June 9th, 2020
Downtown Miami has not been Teflon during Covid-19. Still, there is cautious optimism the urban core could be seeing a return to normal, and some economic development opportunities could emerge…
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Miami museums plot strategy to again admit visitors
Written by Abraham Galvan on June 9th, 2020
The wait might be over real soon for artists and the Miami art community as museums start to plan out strategies and present new art exhibits with welcome back celebratory…
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Riverside restaurants see niche in Covid-19 recovery
Written by John Charles Robbins on June 2nd, 2020
Riverside has reopened and is ready to take your order. As the City of Miami adjusts to a new normal in the wake of Covid-19, the open-air culinary experience at…
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County urges state funding of Miami River Commission
Written by Gabriel Poblete on June 2nd, 2020
The Miami River Commission, the clearinghouse of the 5½-mile river that winds through the City of Miami to Biscayne Bay, hasn’t received funding from the state in recent years. Because…
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Miami-Dade resumes film permits with heavy demand
Written by Abraham Galvan on May 26th, 2020
The Miami-Dade County Office of Film & Entertainment is starting to again issue film permits, but on a limited case-by-case basis. Strictly following the county’s guidelines and regulations to start…
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