Bugle Miami

November 5, 2021

Dead end: Nakash entities sue Miami Beach for closing off Ocean Drive to vehicles

The New York-based Nakash family that owns four Art Deco hotels, the former Versace mansion and the commercial space in an Art Deco condominium is accusing Miami Beach officials of creating check-in chaos for their customers by banning vehicular traffic on Ocean Drive. In a lawsuit filed in Miami-Dade Circuit Court last month, entities controlled […]

Dead end: Nakash entities sue Miami Beach for closing off Ocean Drive to vehicles Read More »

Miami-Dade judges will no longer require face masks in courtrooms

MIAMI – Miami-Dade County courthouses will not be enforcing an indoor mask mandate starting Friday. Miami-Dade Chief Judge Nushin G. Sayfie announced her decision after Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava lifted the requirement and the Florida Supreme Court rescinded the state rule on Thursday. “While we are in a good place at the moment with respect

Miami-Dade judges will no longer require face masks in courtrooms Read More »

Miami Dolphins WR DeVante Parker placed on injured reserve

MIAMI — Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker has been placed on injured reserve after he suffered a setback in practice Thursday with his hamstring injury. Parker, who caught a season-high eight passes for 85 yards against the Buffalo Bills in Week 8, had missed the team’s previous three games with the hamstring injury before returning last week and now will be

Miami Dolphins WR DeVante Parker placed on injured reserve Read More »

North Miami Beach police chief stays on the job after meeting with city manager

NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – North Miami Beach’s police chief has rescinded his letter of retirement just one day after issuing it. Richard Rand said a meeting with City Manager Arthur Sorey and the support of the community and other city leaders convinced him to stay on the job. “The city manager and I have had

North Miami Beach police chief stays on the job after meeting with city manager Read More »

Condo closings begin at Multiplan’s 57 Ocean condo project in Miami Beach

Condo closings at Multiplan Real Estate Management’s 57 Ocean in Miami Beach began last month, with 20 recorded sales so far. Buyers include Chuck Roberts, managing director of investments at Stifel in New York, who paid $13.8 million for penthouse 2, according to property records. Roberts financed the purchase with a $10.3 million mortgage from Stifel Bank

Condo closings begin at Multiplan’s 57 Ocean condo project in Miami Beach Read More »

Frontier Airlines begins nonstop flights from Albany to Miami

COLONIE — Two airlines are beginning nonstop service from Albany to the biggest airport in Florida, the most common destination state for Capital Region travelers. Frontier Airlines’ first nonstop from Albany International Airport to Miami International Airport was scheduled to depart Thursday evening, and American Airlines’ first nonstop to Miami is scheduled for Saturday morning.

Frontier Airlines begins nonstop flights from Albany to Miami Read More »

Man booked into Miami-Dade jail following double shooting in Doral

DORAL, Fla. – A man who was arrested last Friday in Jacksonville following a double shooting in Doral was booked into Miami-Dade’s Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center Thursday night. Miguel Hernandez, 45, of Hillsborough County, faces charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder. According to authorities, Hernandez fatally shot a woman and a handyman at a home

Man booked into Miami-Dade jail following double shooting in Doral Read More »