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Category Archives: News

Miami Beach Tries Slow Streets

Have you driven through Miami Beach’s Flamingo Park neighborhood recently? If so, you may have noticed some roads stating something along the lines of being open solely to local traffic. You may be surprised to learn that it’s not due to yet another construction project. Instead, it’s part of a thirty-day pilot program dubbed Slow […]

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Curfew Changes Are Now in Effect

For those of you that like to stay out late, you may be pleased to hear that Miami-Dade County made some changes to its curfew this week. The 11 pm curfew has now been moved an hour to midnight, giving you more time to enjoy experiences in cities like Miami Beach before the curfew goes […]

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Miami Beach Bike Lanes Make a Strong Debut

Biking is an enjoyable sport that is beneficial for your fitness. However, when you’re cruising along crowded streets like those in Miami Beach, there is still the possibility of automobiles. Thankfully, this very issue is answered by a newly launched bike lane in the city. Washington Avenue is the first road in the barrier island […]

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Miami Beach May Soon Have a Rooftop Cinema

How does the sound of watching a movie on a giant rooftop screen sound? That’s the idea being proposed for Miami Beach’s Lincoln Road. The developer behind the project is thinking about using the extra parking spaces of the recently built garage to create an outdoor cinema experience provided it can get a permit for […]

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Beachfront Restaurant Reopens for Business

Few would disagree that Miami Beach is brimming with an assortment of places to eat. However, many of these places have had to adapt to changes, including limiting dining experiences to takeout or delivery. The Ocean Grill at the Setai Hotel is not one of these places. The Ocean Grill has earned a reputation for […]

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Miami Beach Seeks Alternative Art Week Solutions

The bad news for art aficionados, as you may have heard, is that this year’s highly anticipated Art Basel event scheduled for December 3rd through the 6th has been canceled due to obvious reasons. Despite the disappointing news, however, Miami Beach officials are diligently at work to create a solution where at least some aspect […]

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Bayshore Park Project Inches Forward

The Bayshore Municipal Golf Course Par-3 in the neighborhood of the same name in Miami Beach has remained inactive for well over a decade. Five years ago, the city sought to do something about the golf course, creating a plan to convert it into a public park. After being long in the works, the plans […]

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Miami Beach Follows Miami-Dade’s Example

One of the many major headlines this week is Miami-Dade County allowing restaurants to reopen for their doors for indoor dining customers, albeit with limitations in place such as operating at 50% capacity and with no live music or entertainment. Furthermore, tables will be restricted to a maximum of six people. The news arrives after […]

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Dine for Less in Miami

Depending on where you go in Miami—especially if you’re a tourist—you may want to explore some of the many varied restaurants. Some of these places carry handsome price tags but not everywhere you go will cost a small fortune to try something new. Let’s check out some of these not so pricey places, including one […]

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Hotel and Condo Short-Term Rentals Resume

Over a month ago, Miami Beach decided to place bans on hotel and condominium short-term rentals in response to the coronavirus. The city is now loosening the restrictions following the drop in South Florida positivity rates. The resuming of short-term rentals began this past weekend. In Miami-Dade County, hotels were allowed to open their doors […]

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