It’s a partnership that could only be made in Miami: Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli is taking over the Mayfair Grill restaurant at the iconic Mayfair House Hotel & Garden. Born and raised in Miami, Rapicavoli is the force behind the popular restaurants Eating House and Luca Osteria in Coral Gables. The first Miami contestant to win the Food Network’s “Chopped,” he has grown up in the Miami culinary scene, partnering with Grove Bay Hospitality Group in 2015 to open Glass & Vine in the Grove. And now he’s taking over a legend — and still sounds a little surprised by the turn of events. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gEe4ANci
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Condo sellers in Miami-Dade County may feel like they’re riding down Walt Disney’s Tower of Terror these days with prices steadily dropping, a result of dwindling buyers and rising inventory. The median sales price dropped to $420,000 in June, down 6% from this year’s high of $445,000 in March and about the same as a year ago, according to the latest home sales report by the Miami Association of Realtors released on Tuesday. It’s the third month in a row of declining condo prices, signaling a larger problem for people who want to sell their condos and those who want to buy them. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gV_-wruc
Condo sellers in Miami-Dade face a bitter reality — prices keep falling. Here’s why
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Miami’s major airport is getting an upgrade with a new building expected to help meet the airport’s growing international commerce demands. The Miami-Dade County Commission approved a lease agreement with Miami Gateway Partners, LLC, to build a four-story cargo facility that would increase Miami International Airport’s storage capacity by 2 million tons, bringing its total capacity to about 4.5 million tons. Under the deal, Miami Gateway, as tenant and developer, will put in a minimum of $400 million for the 11.9- acre parcel of land. The lease is for 40 years and over that time, the firm will pay at least $512 million in rent and other revenue to the county’s aviation department. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eq25DS-x
Miami-Dade plans to expand airport’s cargo capacity. What this means for jobs
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Blue Collar, the beloved comfort-food destination in Miami’s MiMo neighborhood, is just about ready to make its big move — and its sleek new look is light years from the original’s simple design. The restaurant, which opened in 2012 at 6730 Biscayne Blvd., has moved into the former space of Balan’s across the street and is on track to open later this month. The original restaurant will close shortly before the new one opens. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ejZSbifW
Miami’s Blue Collar restaurant moved and has a sleek new look. Here’s your sneak peek
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Florida’s coastal counties spend millions trucking in sand to preserve the eroding beachfront. But what if a cheaper possible solution could be found in the garbage and recycling bins of Miami bars or even in that six-pack of Miller Lite you brought home the other night? Glass is made from sand so what about doing the reverse? Paola Barranco thinks such a new source of soft, precious stuff could be an attractive, environmentally friendly option in a state with a shortage of quality beach sand. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eAkJKcBJ
Florida has a beach sand shortage. Could your beer bottles be part of the solution?
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Dan Finora, 90, credits his time in the military for giving him the discipline to wake up every morning at 5:30 am for the past sixty-five years to get ready for work at Coral Gables High School. After a decades-long career, Finora, beloved school counselor and former business manager of Coral Gables High School will pack up his well-loved office. Finora has counseled students behind the red door of his office for years – providing them with resources, encouragement, and more often than not, tough love. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eqHWZt6V
‘You are a legend’: After 65 years, this Coral Gables High counselor is retiring
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A high-powered investment group with its eye on redeveloping the expansive Miami Marine Stadium property on Virginia Key has been quietly meeting with Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and other city officials to float an unsolicited proposal for a water-oriented sports and amusement park on the site. News of the previously undisclosed proposal has filtered out as the city administration gets set to seek a potential operator later this year for the marine stadium, which has been closed since 1992, amid growing political support for a long-delayed plan for the 1963 historic landmark’s renovation. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eqsVJd92
Heavyweight investors quietly look to build a watersports park at Miami Marine Stadium
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A real estate developer wants to build a condo development and a free park on the site of Miami’s Jungle island, changing course from a plan that would add a hotel and attractions to the theme park. Jungle Island, whose roots go back to 1936, could remain with a smaller footprint. The theme park moved to Miami’s Watson Island in 2003 from its original Pinecrest location. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eXfkHT9z
Condo development could replace a chunk of Jungle Island theme park in Miami
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The United Way Miami announced a partnership with Barrington Irving Technical Training School at the Opa-locka Executive Airport. The career training program offers 12- to 16-week courses and targets people of color, female heads of household, veterans, youth ages 18 to 24, and teens aging out of foster care. United Way CEO Symeria Hudson believes the partnership will help participants access one of the 275,000 aviation jobs in Miami. Qualified applicants must either earn less than $35,000 or be unemployed. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ehQZdP5k
Earning less than $35K and interested in aviation? This Miami training program can help
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Publix Super Markets is continuing to expand, opening 13 new supermarkets March to May this year. And more are coming. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eHTQg-NJ
Publix just opened 13 new stores — and two more are on the way. Here’s where and when
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