Category: Miami-Dade

Jobs at Bayside Marketplace in Miami: Career Opportunities on the Waterfront

Bayside Marketplace in downtown Miami is more than just a shopping and entertainment hub—it’s also a major employer in the area. Located along Biscayne Bay, Bayside attracts millions of visitors […]

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Miami Beach Mayor Revives Underground Tunnel Idea to Ease Gridlock

Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner is once again raising the possibility of underground transit tunnels as a way to tackle the city’s persistent traffic problems. A New Approach to an […]

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Where Are Miami’s New Residents Coming From? U-Haul Data Reveals Top States and Cities

If you’re wondering where your new Miami neighbors are moving from, the answer might surprise you. According to U-Haul’s 2025 migration data, most of Miami’s new residents aren’t coming from […]

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Miami Restaurant Closures 2025: James Beard-Winning Itamae AO Shuts Down Amid Industry-Wide Summer Slump

Just weeks after Chef Nando Chang earned a coveted James Beard Award for his work at Itamae AO, the Michelin-starred Miami restaurant has officially closed its doors. The announcement marks […]

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Condo values are coming down in Miami-Dade

Condo values in Miami-Dade County are declining, especially in coastal areas like Aventura (down 4%) and Miami Beach, due to new state regulations and reduced demand. In the city of […]

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Hard Rock Stadium Implements Enhanced Security for FIFA Club World Cup and 2026 World Cup After Copa América Breach

Hard Rock Stadium in Miami is dramatically increasing security measures ahead of two of the world’s most high-profile soccer events: the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 and the 2026 FIFA […]

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Miami Schools Lead the Way in Embracing A.I. in the Classroom

After a period of skepticism and initial bans, schools across the country are beginning to embrace artificial intelligence tools—and Miami-Dade County Public Schools is leading the charge. As the nation’s […]

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Hammocks Banned in Miami Beach Parks: A Quiet Crackdown on a Laid-Back Pastime

In Miami Beach, relaxing in a hammock between two palm trees might feel like the perfect way to unwind — but it’s also against the rules. The Hidden Ban Though […]

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Publix’s Expansion into Miami: A Historical and Modern Look

Publix Super Markets, a staple of Southern grocery culture, made its first mark in Miami in May 1959 with the opening of its first store at 12850 Biscayne Boulevard in […]

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Miami Tops the Nation in Fraud Cases, Florida Leads Among States

Miami has been named the most fraudulent city in America, according to recent data from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Unsurprisingly, Florida also claimed the top spot for fraud among […]

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