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Move to Miami? In this economy?
Move to Miami? In this economy?
Your semi-regular reminder that the rent is too damn high.
Miami janitors are protesting what they call unfair practices toward employees trying to form a union.
The coronavirus pandemic seems to be making things even harder for aspiring millennial homeowners.
Bang wants to build a manufacturing plant at the location, where it has scooped up neighboring properties this year.
Shawnee’s Paradise, a hippie commune in North Miami, styles itself as a peaceful escape, but former tenants say it’s anything but.
An anonymous Instagram account has been posting images of unfinished ceilings, unpainted walls, and other problems at The One.
Wynwood seems to have it all, but some neighborhood elements like trees, spacious sidewalks, and open public spaces are lacking.
The coronavirus roulette wheel landed on Joanna’s number during the second week of July.
In the face of a postal catastrophe, a handful of Miami businesses are banding together to show solidarity with the USPS.
North Beach residents are petitioning against a developer’s proposal to build micro-sized apartments at the historic Byron Carlyle Theater.
Some tenants say they were charged rent for the two months they were out of work — sometimes more than $1,000 a month for a kiosk.
The pandemic struck as peak tourist season was winding down, but it’s unclear when visitors will flock to the neighborhood again.
A hairstylist in Palm Beach County remarked: “This is EMBARRASSING!… This picture is why the numbers are going to spike.”
Charlotte, who served in the U.S. Air Force, had been trying to work with loan officers on a solution to keep her house, but to no avail.
Silver Airways says federal funding is “required in order for the airline to survive the most dire crisis the industry has ever faced.”
Some Eulen workers at MIA fear they are woefully unprepared to keep themselves safe and do their jobs effectively amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Time will tell whether people will leave their self-quarantines to live in the fantasy these airlines are trying to sell.
The senators have urged Norwegian to consider suspending operations until it can protect the health and safety of passengers and crew.
Yesterday two emergency meetings were called in Wynwood to hash out problems about noise, code enforcement, reportedly illegal temporary businesses, and supposedly preferential treatment for developers.
In this vaguely worded, nameless petition, what’s fact and what’s fiction?
A New Times reporter resolved to get to the bottom of this urban legend.