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A skyscraper is coming to Overtown in Miami, bringing affordable housing including micro dwelling units.

Applicant David Om LLC plans the 55-story mixed-use residential tower for a site at 1210 NW Second Ave. in the historic Overtown neighborhood.

It would be the tallest building there and bring 498 residential units, amenities, and a colorful parking podium ado...

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Norwegian Cruise Line is guaranteeing PortMiami 3.23 million added passenger trips yearly for 10 years and investing an extra $12 million in port parking in a deal the county OK’d amid a backdrop of concern about how to fuel cruise ships in years ahead.

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After three consecutive years of healthy gains, Miami-Dade County’s public transit system suffered a 5.2% loss in ridership in fiscal year 2025, new figures reveal.

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With the Kendall area approaching saturation, Coral Gables has emerged as a key beneficiary of heightened demand for medical offices.

Kendall’s medical office market has tightened significantly, with vacancies dropping to just 3.9% during this year’s third quarter, according to Colliers South Florida. With only 3.8 million square feet of inventory and no new space open...

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A major infrastructure project to improve mobility and safety for pedestrians and cyclists along the Old Cutler Trail in South Dade is expected to be completed by the summer of 2026, according to a news release.

The Snowden Pedestrian Bridge is being constructed just north of Southwest 174th Street over the Cutler Drain Canal (C-100), replacing an existing bridge that ...

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