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Fire Sweeps Through Miami-Dade Junkyard

Residents in the area were being warned hours later that they may still see smoke from the overnight fire at a Miami-Dade junkyard. Read More »

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Luxury real estate weighs down the Miami market. Values dip in ritzy Key Biscayne.

Real estate values grew 3.9 percent at the start of 2018 in Miami-Dade, but weak demand for luxury properties cut into growth, according to the June 1 property appraiser report. […]

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2 People Shot Outside Taco Bell

The incident happened at NW 183 Street and NW 47 Avenue, according to Miami-Dade police. Read More »

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2 People Shot Outside Taco Bell

The incident happened at NW 183 Street and NW 47 Avenue, according to Miami-Dade police. Read More »

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Luxury real estate weighs down the Miami market. Values dip in ritzy Key Biscayne.

Real estate values grew 3.9 percent at the start of 2018 in Miami-Dade, but weak demand for luxury properties cut into growth, according to the June 1 property appraiser report. […]

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Shakira Is Selling Her Miami Beach Estate with the Help of Her Real Estate Agent Brother

The Colombia-born singer has put her six-bedroom, modern Miami home on a celebrity-filled street on the market for $11.648 million Read More »

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From The Ashram To The Boardroom: How Tony Cho Became Miami’s Real Estate Renaissance Man

The Colombia-born singer has put her six-bedroom, modern Miami home on a celebrity-filled street on the market for $11.648 million Read More »

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2 People Shot Outside Taco Bell

The incident happened at NW 183 Street and NW 47 Avenue, according to Miami-Dade police. Read More »

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Arrest Made In Slaying Of Barry University Student

An 18-year-old has been charged in the death of Barry University student Priscilla Torres, who died of multiple gunshot wounds in February. Read More »

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Miami’s Next Real Estate Crisis: Climate Gentrification

Residents of Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood say climate gentrification is already happening. The idea — developers looking to buy homes in mostly black, working-class communities to hedge their portfolios against threatened beachfront properties — is […]

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