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City’s oldest structure, Collins Canal, may get historic label

City’s oldest structure, Collins Canal, may get historic label

Miami Beach’s oldest manmade structure, the Collins Canal, is flowing slowly toward historic designation. The flow of state grants could follow. The Miami Beach City Commission referred historic branding to a May 1 meeting of…

Pedestrian-only sand path may remedy beachwalk dangers

Pedestrian-only sand path may remedy beachwalk dangers

Calling Miami Beach “a victim of its own success” with dangerously heavy pedestrian and cyclist use of its beachwalk, city officials are targeting a new pedestrian-only path on hard-packed sand that might take years to…

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200 University of Miami med grads have residencies waiting

200 University of Miami med grads have residencies waiting

The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is preparing for the graduation of its first NextGenMD curriculum medical students. Launched during the pandemic in…

Miami Worldcenter to get 53-story condos-and-hotel tower

Miami Worldcenter to get 53-story condos-and-hotel tower

A developer is bringing a new mixed-use residential tower that will include a hotel and outdoor dining to Miami Worldcenter. Miami A/I Parcel 3 Subsidiary…

Pharmaceuticals take off as a top Miami export

Pharmaceuticals take off as a top Miami export

As Miami International Airport continues to grow its cargo, pharmaceuticals fly high among its top commodities. “Over the last, I want to say three, four…

Tri-Rail chugging toward tri-county express trips

Tri-Rail chugging toward tri-county express trips

Tri-Rail is closing in on an express service with limited stops between downtown Miami and West Palm Beach, the first Tri-Rail into downtown where passengers…

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Opinion

County learns an expensive lesson from taxpayers’ pockets

County learns an expensive lesson from taxpayers’ pockets

Miami-Dade officials vowed five years ago to put us on the cutting edge of electric bus technology. Today we’re bleeding at that cutting edge as we try to put the bus decision into reverse. It was a classic case of a glittering new toy to play with using taxpayer cash. Today the county is admitting that not all was gold that glittered – it was just fool’s gold. Problems began in October 2019 when the county…

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Robert Long: Pilots Space Florida as its impact reaches Miami-Dade site

Robert Long: Pilots Space Florida as its impact reaches Miami-Dade site

Robert Long is an accomplished figure in aerospace, with over 25 years overseeing large organizations across the aerospace spectrum from launch operations and mobility to logistics and spaceport operations. He has spent over two decades crafting defense industrial, aerospace, and fiscal policy and strategies, which includes key roles advising the Defense Department’s chief technology officer and senior Defense Department space leaders. Col. Long’s experience includes managing complex aerospace programs, leveraging innovative technologies, and developing new business models and operating…

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Real Estate

Miami Worldcenter to get 53-story condos-and-hotel tower

Miami Worldcenter to get 53-story condos-and-hotel tower

A developer is bringing a new mixed-use residential tower that will include a hotel and outdoor dining to Miami Worldcenter. Miami A/I Parcel 3 Subsidiary LLC has presented a plan for Miami Worldcenter Block C…

Government

Miami marching toward powerful inspector general office

Miami marching toward powerful inspector general office

Miami is drafting the duties of an independent inspector general to combat government corruption and fraud, with the proposal to be decided on by voters in the August elections. Today (4/25), the Miami City Commission…

Business & Finance

Wynwood Arcade being redesigned as Wynwood Jungle

Wynwood Arcade being redesigned as Wynwood Jungle

An old established building in the booming Wynwood Arts District is being reborn – again. The City of Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood continues its evolution from industrial warehouse district to a new and vibrant mixed-use neighborhood…

Communities

Little River project wins OK if shade trees replace palms

Little River project wins OK if shade trees replace palms

A developer plans to construct a new mixed-use residential project for a vacant site in Miami’s Little River neighborhood at 123 NE 79th St. Owner-developer 123 NE 79 St Investments LLC intends to build River…

Arts & Culture

Fleischer Studios for fabled cartoons may be labeled historic

Fleischer Studios for fabled cartoons may be labeled historic

Local preservationists are working to secure historic designations for two 20th century landmarks to showcase and preserve Miami’s history for future generations. Today (4/25), the Miami City Commission is to review resolutions highlighting the historic…

Education

200 University of Miami med grads have residencies waiting

200 University of Miami med grads have residencies waiting

The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is preparing for the graduation of its first NextGenMD curriculum medical students. Launched during the pandemic in 2020, NextGenMD focuses on case-based and small-group learning, early clinical…

Healthcare

Pharmaceuticals take off as a top Miami export

Pharmaceuticals take off as a top Miami export

As Miami International Airport continues to grow its cargo, pharmaceuticals fly high among its top commodities. “Over the last, I want to say three, four years, we’ve had… [about] four straight record-breaking years in just…

Transportation

Tri-Rail chugging toward tri-county express trips

Tri-Rail chugging toward tri-county express trips

Tri-Rail is closing in on an express service with limited stops between downtown Miami and West Palm Beach, the first Tri-Rail into downtown where passengers won’t have to change trains. The request for a single…

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