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No construction started yet on six largest planned hotels

Although 101 hotels in the pipeline due to rise in Miami-Dade County would add 17,505 total guest rooms, just 3,420 of those rooms are under construction while the building of new hotels has slowed nationally. This story is premium content for our subscribers only. Unlock the full story and the entire edition with a Miami […]

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Women’s Cancer Center rising at Baptist Health

Construction is visibly underway on the Al and Jane Nahmad Women’s Cancer Center at Baptist Health’s main campus in Kendall, where metal beams and early framing are rising on the southwestern portion of the property. The 155,000-square-foot outpatient facility, which broke ground last fall, is slated for completion by the end of 2026. It will […]

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Miami invites Florida DOGE in to probe the city

The City of Miami is inviting the newly created Florida Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) to investigate potential fraud and municipal misspending. At the close of the April 24 meeting, the city commission discussed a proposal from Commissioner Joe Carollo to request assistance from the state’s DOGE. The discussion ended with a unanimous vote to […]

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Push aims to get behind-schedule Metromover upgrades on track

A behind-schedule upgrade of the Metromover transit system is seeking ways to get its timetable back on track while it continues to disrupt downtown mobility to let the county finish a long list of upgrades, a spokesman says. In the past four months, the county has been overhauling the hydraulics that let the rubber-tire trains […]

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Mayor Daniella Levine Cava calls fluoride ‘essential’ to health

Fluoride in Miami-Dade’s drinking water is a major political contention, as it is statewide. The issue came to a head when county commissioners voted to remove fluoride from the water system in an 8-2 vote April 1, a decision that Mayor Daniella Levine Cava vetoed 10 days later. In the third veto in her tenure, […]

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Carlos Migoya: Steers Jackson Health System through funding uncertainties

Carlos Migoya has served as president and CEO of Jackson Health System since May 2011, overseeing one of the nation’s largest and most respected public healthcare networks.  Mr. Migoya said Jackson has the distinction of bringing world-class medical care – including the medical school faculty and students from the University of Miami and Florida International […]

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