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July 21, 2022

Demolition Underway At Edgewater Site Where 1,400 Units Planned, After Structure Declared Unsafe

In Edgewater, demolition is underway on on 85-year-old building that has been declared unsafe, according to photos by Ryan RC Rea. Records show that a repair or demolish order for the now-demolished structure was issued by Miami’s Unsafe Structure Panel on January 7, with a requirement to fix the issue within 180 days. The building dates

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IRS warning that scam artists once again posing as tax agency to rip off Americans

MIAMI – The IRS is warning that scam artists are once again posing as the tax agency to rip off Americans and get personal information. Millions of people have received fake emails or texts that appear to be from the IRS, but they are actually from criminals promising a tax refund or stimulus payment if you

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Gray pitches 6 innings as Rangers beat reeling Marlins 8-0

MIAMI — — Jon Gray pitched six innings of four-hit ball, Adolis García homered and the Texas Rangers beat the reeling Miami Marlins 8-0 on Thursday. García drove in three runs, helping Texas stop a four-game slide in the opener of an 11-game trip. Marcus Semien had two hits and reached base four times. “Our players were excited to get back off the

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Demolition Permit Issued For Site Where 448-Unit Downtown Miami Condo Tower About To Begin

A demolition permit has been issued and a foundation permit is now pending at the downtown Miami site where a 40-story condo tower called 501 First is about to begin. 501 First is planned to have 448 condos, 10,000 square feet of retail, and no parking garage. This morning (July 21), Miami’s Building Department issued

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Gov. DeSantis makes 50 appointments to judicial nominating commissions

Gov. Ron DeSantis made 50 appointments to Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC) boards late Wednesday, including two to the Florida Supreme Court JNC. Fred Karlinsky, a powerful insurance lobbyist and a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, a major lobbying and law firm, was reappointed for a term ending July 1, 2026. Heather Stearns, president of Liberty Dental Plan of Florida, was also

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