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During the current presidential administration, the condominium real estate market in Brickell is not seeing much action, ...
Miami Beach continues to explore options to facilitate the resurrection of the Roosevelt Theater. The long-shuttered theater ...
Dual residential towers are planned for property along Biscayne Boulevard, with lots split by an alley, in the City of ...
A developer with a plan to reactivate the rehabilitation of Miami’s historically designated Salvation Army Citadel building and the redevelopment of the adjacent property is moving ahead. Owner-develo ...
Miami Beach has taken a step to halt the glut of business promotional stickers plastered onto public properties by doubling ...
Focusing on allegations of city government weaponization by elected officials, including claims of selective code enforcement ...
When Rick Alberty took over as executive director of ChamberSOUTH in September 2024, he inherited an organization with a storied 60-year history – but one that was ready for fresh leadership and ...
Miami-Dade is in active talks with the Florida Department of Transportation on ways to cut the cost of a planned $1 billion transit line between Miami and Miami Beach that has been a 40-year dream. Th ...
At Florida Power & Light Company (FPL), safety is the cornerstone of our commitment to customers and employees. It is not a matter of if, but when the next hurricane will hit our state, which ...
Coral Gables commissioners have decided to bring Peter Iglesias back as the city’s manager after dealing with two other ...
All Miami City Commission business has been postponed until mid-June after last week’s session ended abruptly when a dispute ...
Miami Beach elected officials have unanimously taken steps toward creating a marine science education center and museum at ...