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December 30, 2021

Miami-Dade’s Scully’s Tavern announces closure after 32 years

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – After the death of its owner, one of Miami-Dade County’s most popular sports bars has closed its doors. Scully’s Tavern owner Chris Hirsh died in September after a “brief illness that resulted in a two-week stay in the Intensive Care Unit,” a Gofundme page created after his death stated. His wife, Cass, announced this […]

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Realterm Logistics pays $15M for Miami warehouse

Realterm Logistics picked up a fully leased industrial facility near Miami International Airport for $14.7 million. An entity managed by executives of the Annapolis, Maryland-based firm bought the 4.4 acre site at 7480 Northwest 48th Street, according to records. Realterm, headed by CEO Robert Fordi, paid $287 a square foot for the 51,392-square-foot industrial facility, built

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CDC Warns Against Cruise Travel ‘Regardless’ Of Vaccination Status

TALLAHASSEE – In a potentially ominous message for Florida’s cruise-ship industry, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday that people should avoid cruise travel “regardless of vaccination status” because of the spread of COVID-19. The health agency said outbreaks have been reported aboard cruise ships as the highly contagious omicron variant of

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‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ just moved to Miami. He’s already fitting in like a local

As everyone still believes Miami is the promised land, we keep getting flashy new residents by the droves. The latest addition to the 305? The Wolf of Wall Street, aka Jordan Belfort. Belfort, who recently eloped in Las Vegas with his third wife, Argentine model Cristina Invernizzi, has set down stakes in the Magic City

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The Standard Hotel Launches First Residential Project In Miami

The first Standard Hotel opened its doors in 1999, and ever since, has since disrupted the boutique hospitality industry with its ultra-cool brand of design, community and culture. Today, it has locations throughout the US, the UK, Maldives, Thailand—and will be opening its first residences in Miami, in partnership with Rosso Development.   The Standard Residences in

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Masks required for all adults at Miami-Dade public schools; masks highly encouraged for students

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – All adults will be required to wear face masks inside any Miami-Dade County Public School facility, while students are highly encouraged to wear masks as they return to classes next Monday, Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said Thursday. Those working on school buses will also be required to wear masks. The superintendent said students

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Pembroke Park approves 6-acre retail development with a Wawa

A developer won site plan approval for Seneca Town Center, a 6.2-acre commercial project with a Wawa convenience store and gas station in Pembroke Park. Ferber Company plans to build the four-building development at 3195 West Hallandale Beach Boulevard. The project, with nearly 130,000 square feet of space, will also include a self-storage building, a

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