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Miami commissioners are expected to approve roughly $150,000 to lawyers who sued the city over an election delay after courts blocked the ordinance. The payment closes a costly legal chapter.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Carlos Villanueva tells Miamees On Fire that tariffs, labor and materials are reshaping Miami development from Brickell towers to Coral Gables projects. Local reports back the warning.
Acadia Realty Trust paid $43 million for the Gucci‑leased storefront at 225 Worth Ave, a move that expands the REIT’s Palm Beach retail footprint. The purchase underscores surging institutional demand on Worth Avenue.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A 60-year-old Deerfield Beach man was arrested Wednesday after an undercover Boynton Beach sting; police say he solicited what he believed was a 14-year-old and faces multiple felony counts.
Food & Drinks in ...
Arkansas‑born 7 Brew has included Miami in its 2026 expansion plans, but the company hasn't released addresses and Miami‑Dade shows no active 7 Brew stands yet.
Doral police say a Homestead man allegedly tricked an 83‑year‑old into withdrawing $30,000 and handing the cash to a courier. Detectives pieced the case together with video and phone records.
Medley police say a man posing as a T‑Mobile rep sold devices to a 76‑year‑old, then accessed the victim's laptop and Zelle‑transferred $1,500. The suspect was arrested April 1.
A 17‑year‑old from Atlanta has been charged as an adult after deputies say a dating‑app meetup led to two armed home invasions in Cutler Bay and Homestead.
Coral Springs police say they are investigating a death that involves Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen. Officials scheduled a City Hall news conference for the late afternoon.
A Tahiti Beach waterfront estate in Cocoplum sold for $32M, a neighborhood record that underscores continued demand for Coral Gables trophy homes.
The One Thousand Museum condo association sued the developer, alleging a 2020 vote unlawfully waived reserve funding and left roughly $1.4M missing from reserves.
A Miami judge found Travis Ray Grafe competent to stand trial in the death of Knaus Berry Farm co‑owner Rachel Grafe, clearing the way for murder and aggravated battery charges to proceed.
A federal judge found Pembroke Pines’ demand for officers’ private texts invalid under Florida law, undercutting threats of criminal penalties as the federal case moves forward.
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