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Developer Files Pre-Application for ‘Naranja Grove Apartments’ Located at 23435 SW 127th Ave, Homestead, FL 33032
An affiliate of Onyx Housing Group hopes to get approval for a multi-family housing development on farmland in Miami-Dade County. The Naranja Grove Apartments would require 318,108 square feet of new construction, rising eight stories and comprising 285 apartments. According to the South Florida Business Journal, the one-bedroom to three-bedroom homes would range from 638 to 1,206 square feet. Communal amenities would include a swimming pool and residents’ clubhouse.
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...
Miami is the first city to receive consecutive Choice Neighborhoods Implementation grants, grant worth $39 million
Miami-Dade County, Florida – Officials announced on Friday that Miami’s efforts to revive the historically important neighborhood of Overtown would get more than $39 million in new federal grant money targeted at building public and affordable homes. With Miami-Dade County the first municipality to get two consecutive Choice Neighborhoods Implementation (CNI) grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), this financing marks a remarkable moment.
215,000 Vote-By-Mail ballots already on the way; apply before August 8 to get yours
Changes in voting laws in Florida canceled vote-by-mail applications for millions of voters. New ID requirements (driver’s license or last four digits of social security number) and ballot drop-box limits were additional changes to the law passed at the end of 2022. In Miami-Dade County, the Election Department and...
Teacher Bryan Paz-Hernandez should get elected in Miami-Dade District 11
As we head into the August primary and county elections, some recommendations are hard. This is not one of them. In one of three competitive Miami-Dade commission races on the Aug. 20 ballot, appointed incumbent Commissioner Roberto “Rob” Gonzalez — who has never been elected — faces two challengers. Scratch that. One challenger, seeing as how Claudia Rainville is a plantidate placed to steal votes from Bryan Paz-Hernandez, a teacher and former president of the West Kendall Democratic Club, who is now an NPA and deserves a shot.
South Florida at the 2024 Summer Olympics: Meet more than 50 locals competing in Paris
A summer of international athletics continues this week with the start of the 2024 Paris Olympics on Wednesday night. The U.S. Olympic Team features nearly 600 athletes, including many who are from or have current ties to South Florida's Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties. As the countdown to the...
Find employment opportunities at Cutler Bay Job Fair, July 30
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Town of Cutler Bay will host a special Job Fair on Tuesday, July 30, from 6 to 8 p.m., in the Council Chambers at 10720 Caribbean Blvd. Rod Gibson, the town’s communications manager, said that the event is geared toward those who are...
Palmetto Bay’s Independence Day celebration draws record crowd
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Village of Palmetto Bay’s annual July 4th Celebration turned the area around Village Hall into one big patriotic party with food vendors, live music, face painting, stilt walkers, LED robots, and a fun zone with inflatables for the kids. The event attracted...
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