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What鈥檚 left on the waterfront site where SkyRise Miami was supposed to rise is a dumping ground of rubble and construction debris. Some wonder why. 鈥淚t鈥檚 shameful that a part of downtown Miami 鈥 a priceless property 鈥 looks like that. To me it鈥檚 shameful,鈥 said former Miami Mayor Tom谩s Regalado.
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In what鈥檚 being billed as one of the biggest and most ambitious urban redevelopment schemes in the country, Miami-Dade County has packaged 17 acres of downtown real estate and put it up for bid. The project would include a couple thousand apartments as affordable and workforce housing, and a new main library. But it could mark the end for the HistoryMiami cultural center.
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Parents have questions about the COVID vaccine for their children. Plus, a big construction project bridging two communities. And one of the Florida Keys' few veterinarians published a new book.
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Mana Public Arts and the muralist Krave are hoping to grow the Miami Mural Festival far beyond their original idea.
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Cubans in several cities worldwide have organized demonstrations in solidarity with the Cuban people and the young artists and activists of Archiepi茅lago, the group that called the march.
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Following her installation ceremony yesterday at the Adrienne Arsht Center, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava held a community celebration event at the Bayfront Park Amphitheater in Miami.
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About 100 protesters gathered in front of the Torch of Friendship on Biscayne Boulevard Saturday, demanding justice for Breonna Taylor. The march was organized as a response to the Kentucky grand jury鈥檚 decision to not prosecute the police officers in her death.
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After years of arguing and false starts, Miami-Dade is a vote away from approving a new $267 million civil courthouse in downtown Miami with a project鈥
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For the next few weeks, getting in and out of downtown Miami will be a bit of a challenge for people who use I-95 to get there.Starting this week, parts鈥
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The shutdown of Northeast 12th Street has begun. And so have the headaches for thousands of drivers.On Monday, the street will permanently close from鈥
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Will Miami traffic ever get better? Not until it gets worse.For now, get ready for a major highway construction project that will shut down a key artery鈥
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While the Democratic presidential candidates prepare to debate in downtown Miami, you might want to hit the road early to make it home in time to watch it鈥