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Miami hopes to 'right the wrongs of the past,' using $40 million federal grant for Overtown housing
More than $39 million in new federal grant funding will help develop public and affordable housing in Miami’s historic Overtown neighborhood, officials announced Friday. It will make Miami-Dade County the first community to get two consecutive Choice Neighborhoods Implementation (CNI) grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Miami Beach residents forced to move as affordable housing set to become boutique hotel
An affordable housing apartment in Miami Beach is now telling its residents that they have to move out. Back in 2023, the Riviera Plaza Apartments was approved by the City of Miami Beach’s Historic Preservation Board to renovate the 1920s building into a boutique hotel. But for the families...
Miami Fire Dept responds to ambulance on fire
Three Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) units responded to an transport ambulance on fire a Miami expressway. The incident, which occurred on Saturday night, happened on a westbound lane of SR836 and NW 87 Ave. Upon arrival, firefighters found the engine of the an unoccupied transport ambulance compartment fully engulfed in...
Things to Know Before Moving to Miami, Florida: A Comprehensive Guide for 2024!
Top Reasons when Moving to Miami – Beaches, Nightlife, and Cultural Diversity Moving to Miami – A Guide to Opportunities and Lifestyle in Florida’s Vibrant City According to the report of Southwest Journal, Miami, Florida, is a sunny paradise famous for its busy beaches, exciting nightlife, and mix of cultures. With 70% of its people […]
Master Building Permit Issued for 75-Story ‘Baccarat Residences Miami’
A master building permit has been issued for Baccarat Residences Miami, a luxury condominium tower developed by Related Group and GTIS Partners and designed by Arquitectónica. Miami’s Building Department issued the permit to allow for the continued development of the 848-foot-tall skyscraper, under construction at 99 Southeast 5th Street and expected to be completed in early 2028. John Moriarty & Associates serves as the general contractor for this project.
Traffic alert: State Road 836 eastbound to close Saturday night in Miami
MIAMI – State and local officials dealing with construction on State Road 836 warned drivers that the eastbound lanes are set to close Saturday night in Miami. The planned closure at Northwest 17 Avenue starts at 11 p.m., Saturday, from Little Havana to Overtown, and ends at 9 a.m., Sunday. The ramp at Northwest 12 Avenue will also close. The eastbound detour is at Southwest First Street.
Report: Miami Renters Paying 154% Over Average
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Miami residents who aren’t homeowners are paying rent at an average that ranks among the top 10 highest in the country. A new study by QR code generation service QR Code Generator analyzed rent prices for single-family homes across the 100 largest American cities as of May 31, 2024.
Miami: The Under-Appreciated Urban Success Story
In the 1980s, Miami was a byword for violence. Drug cartels were murdering people. Tourists were targeted for robbery or worse, a trend so bad that the state of Florida changed its laws in the early 1990s in order to make it harder to identify who was a tourist by eliminating telltale license plates on rental cars. The city was rich, but also seen as seedy and corrupt. This sorry state was encapsulated in the influential hit TV show Miami Vice, which ran from 1984 to 1990.
OneBlood Campaigns For Blood Donation in South Florida
Donating blood is a life-saving act, and now there are additional incentives to encourage more people to donate. The Big Red Bus, a mobile blood donation center operated by OneBlood, is currently stationed at an animal adoption shelter in Doral. Incentives for Blood Donation. Donors at this location receive a...
Eastbound Dolphin Expressway to close overnight this weekend in Miami
The eastbound lanes of part of the Dolphin Expressway (State Road 836) will be closed overnight this weekend, and drivers will need to take alternate routes, officials said. SR 836 will be closed at NW 17th Avenue from 11 p.m. Saturday to 9 a.m. Sunday and then again from 10 p.m. Sunday to 5:30 a.m. Monday, the Florida Department of Transportation said.
35 acres Destination Development coming to Miami Gardens
Miami Gardens, FL – The City of Miami Gardens will break ground for the Miami Gardens City Center located in the City’s Entertainment Overlay District (EOD). This ambitious project, led by developers Immocorp Capital, aims to transform the landscape of the community, bringing a fresh wave of economic growth, job creation, and enhanced quality of life for its residents. The groundbreaking is scheduled to take place on Monday, July 22, 2024, 10 a.m. at Northwest 191st Street and Northwest 27th Avenue.
District 10 Mom & Pop Small Business Grant Program ends today!
Applications for up to $5,000 are available to qualifying small businesses grants in Miami. In a significant boost to the local economy and small business community, Vice President Anthony Rodriguez of the Miami-Dade County Commission has announced the 2024 Mom & Pop Small Business Grant Program for small businesses in District 10. This initiative, created in collaboration with the Neighbors And Neighbors Association (NANA), is designed for local businesses by providing essential funding to help sustain and grow their enterprises.
South Florida impacted by Microsoft outages caused by CrowdStrike glitch
MIAMI — Airlines, banks, health systems, television networks and other organizations around the world that rely on Microsoft 365 applications were hit by widespread outages on Friday linked to the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike.Thousands of flights and train services were canceled while multiple other public and retail services experienced major disruptions.Here in South Florida, many agencies have been alerted about the outage and immediately warned the public about it. Here's what organizations in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties were impacted:University of Miami & UHealthThe CrowdStrike outage impacted the University of Miami in the early morning hours on Friday, causing both...
Trucks Roll Out in Miramar, West Park, and Pembroke Park for Nightly Mosquito Control Ops Using Eco-Friendly VectoBac WDG
Residents of Miramar, West Park, and Pembroke Park should take note: Mosquito Control Section is rolling out trucks to tackle the buzzing nuisances from July 23 through July 26, hoping the weather plays nice. In these nightly operations, between 10PM and 6AM, the sound of sprayers will mingle with the chorus of nocturnal life as crews dispense VectoBac WDG, aimed at larvae of those disease-carrying critters, the Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. These mosquitoes, vectors known for dishing out dengue, yellow fever, and chikungunya, find their humble beginnings in the unassuming pools of water we neglect in our backyards.
VOTE YES on South Miami Charter Amendment
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Most voters in the City of South Miami are probably unaware that there is a charter amendment on the ballot this August. Let’s start with what they Mayor and the commissioners have set out to accomplish with the ballot amendment and the language.
Dr. Alberto Taño joins FIU Board of Trustees
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed Dr. Alberto Taño to the Florida International University Board of Trustees. “Dr. Taño brings invaluable expertise to our board of trustees,” said FIU president Kenneth A. Jessell. “His extensive experience within the university and the medical community will be instrumental as we continue to elevate FIU’s excellence in higher education.”
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