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Miami, Florida · MiamiCalling 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 open. Commissioners at their most recent meeting envisioned such a path as a remedy for growing bicycle and illegal scooter use on a beachwalk filled with pedestrians. The idea won favorable recommendations from the city’s Public …See the Story
Pedestrian-only sand path may remedy beachwalk dangers
Miami, Florida · MiamiBelow are some of the FYIs in this week’s edition. The entire content of this week’s FYIs and Insider sections is available by subscription only. To subscribe click here. ASSURANT FINDS HOME: Atlanta-based Assurant, which has occupied a 78-acre South Dade campus since 1982, has leased 78,000 square feet near Miami International Airport in the fifth, sixth and seventh floors of 701 Waterford Way, which three real estate firms involved say is Miam…See the Story
FYI Miami: May 2, 2024
Miami, Florida · MiamiMiami-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 contracted to buy 75 all-electric buse…See the Story
County learns an expensive lesson from taxpayers’ pockets
Miami, Florida · MiamiAn 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 peppered with street art. The former warehouse at 50 NW 24th St., first reborn as the Wynwood Arcade, is being repurposed once more into Bristol Republic at Wynwood Jungle. The city’s Wynwood Design Review Committee…See the Story
Wynwood Arcade being redesigned as Wynwood Jungle
Miami, Florida · MiamiMiami is comparing other charter review committees as officials try to pinpoint the most productive structure for Miami’s own charter review. During their April 25 meeting, city commissioners were presented details of six charter review teamsSee the Story
Miami searches for the best way to revamp its charter
Miami, Florida · MiamiMiami 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 is to review legislation outlining the qualifications, term limits and powers of the proposed Office of the Independent Inspector General. If passed by the commission, residents will approve or reject the amendment to the city’s ch…See the Story
Miami marching toward powerful inspector general office
Apple · MiamiCoral Gables continues to welcome world-recognized brands as Apple moves in The Plaza Coral Gables. “I think what’s exciting about Apple is that it is an expansion project,” said Mark Trowbridge, president and CEO of the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce. “This comes on the heels of FIFA bringing their corporate headquarters here, which is a relocation project, and then Ryder Corporation, which has just now opened here in Coral Gables, which was …See the Story