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$1K Miami Bedroom Rental Ad Is End-Stage Capitalism and Then Some

We know, we know — when it comes to Miami’s rental market, beggars can’t be choosers. For many, it barely feels like a choice at all. A new rental listing, however, is testing whatever patience Miamians have left. Advertised as a $1,100-per-month “Private Sleeping Room for Rent,”...
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American Eagle’s chief relists a $34M Miami penthouse

The chief of American Eagle is once again testing the ultra-luxury market in South Florida, relisting a Miami-area penthouse with an asking price of $34 million. The move puts one of the region’s most high-profile corporate leaders back in the spotlight of a condo scene that has become a global symbol of wealth,...
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What Miami Homeowners Should Ask BEFORE Joining an HOA (or Moving Into One)

Homeowners associations (HOAs) are a defining feature of many Miami communities. They offer shared amenities, enforce property standards, and often help maintain a neighborhood’s appeal. But joining an HOA—or moving into another —comes with financial and legal obligations that every homeowner should understand before...
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Firefighters, teachers, and police officers protect the city of Miami, but cannot afford to...

By Norma Huembes Michael Henry, born and raised in Miami-Dade County, has received a competitive salary and benefits for his work as a South Broward firefighter for the past two years. However, he must live more than 100 miles away from the place he commutes to every day to save lives. “A few years ago, I thought...
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Miami artist turns sugar and color into sharp commentary for Art Basel

Art Basel is officially underway, and while many events carry big price tags, a standout installation at Locust Projects offers a completely free experience. Miami artist Tara Long invites visitors into a world that at first seems playful and delicious, but reveals something more unsettling beneath its sugary...
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EXCL: $22.8 Million Miami Condo Comes With Multimillion-Dollar Art Collection

Just as Miami's iconic Art Basel kicks off, a property with an art collection to rival the historic event has hit the market.
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Veteran walks 98 miles to Miami to honor Surfside collapse victims

A U.S. veteran is walking 98 miles from West Palm Beach to Miami over nine days to remember the 98 victims of the Champlain Towers South collapse that occurred four years ago.
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Inter Miami stadium announces new tenants, including adventure park operator

Miami Freedom Park — Inter Miami's new soccer stadium — announced experiential businesses Fever, PopStroke and Toroverde as the first tenants of the 131-acre mixed-use campus at the old Melreese golf course. Why it maters: Lionel Messi's new workplace will be far more than a sports arena —...
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Surveillance videos show Miami jewelry store thefts allegedly committed by employee

MIAMI — Surveillance videos obtained Friday by Local 10 News show the moments multiple jewelry items were stolen from a Miami jewelry store, allegedly by the store’s own employee. Miami police confirmed Nubia Milena Torres-Cubillos, 45, a Colombian national currently living in Miami, was arrested Sept. 9 on...
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Miami exhibit highlights how Cuba helped create the blueprint for the telenovela

MIAMI — Before the Cuban Revolution scattered a generation of writers, producers and performers to new creative hubs across Latin America, the island was busy building the blueprint for what would become the modern telenovela. “The Telenovela Archives: Serialized Fiction in Cuba Before the Revolution,” an exhibit on...

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