Inside Florida’s Quiet Crisis: Grocery Gaps, Costs, and Food Insecurity
Many households across Florida face more than just occasional hardship when it comes to groceries. For some, buying enough healthy food each week is a tight squeeze. Food security —…
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Sebastien Ryan Shows the Heart of a Rising Young Artist
Sebastien Ryan is twelve years old, but he carries himself with a sense of purpose rarely found at his age. His debut EP, Vida Mia, arrived on July 21 through…
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How Ryan Stewart’s WEBRIS Is Changing Legal Marketing for Lawyers
Miami has always been a city defined by reinvention—its skyline, its culture, its people. For Ryan Stewart, it’s also the backdrop to his journey as an entrepreneur who reshaped how…
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County would get $1.1 million yearly in Seaquarium site lease
Miami-Dade County would lease the Miami Seaquarium land on Rickenbacker Causeway to prominent developer David Martin for 99 years and collect both rent and a share of gross revenues in the deal, according to a lease assignment action due for a county vote Dec. 2. This story is premium content for our subscribers only. Unlock […]
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Miami extends Freedom Park lease
Recent revisions to the Miami Freedom Park lease now ensure the developers’ $20 million in funding is dedicated solely to the public park and set a nine-month timeline for delivering its core features, as the park’s opening lags behind the stadium’s. On Nov. 20, Miami city commissioners approved amendments to the Freedom Park lease, ensuring […]
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