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ICE Presence at World Club Cup Deters Undocumented Immigrants in Miami

In Miami, Florida, the presence of ICE agents at World Club Cup matches is deterring attendance among undocumented immigrants, despite many possessing tickets and stable jobs, due to fears of detention; this heightened security follows disturbances during last year's Copa America final at the same s...

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Miami's Curio: A Multi-Brand Fashion Store's Pandemic Pivot to Success

Curio, a Miami Beach multi-brand fashion store founded in 2019 by Danielle Licata and Jeff Lasota, adapted its business model during the pandemic, leveraging Miami's cultural renaissance and strategic partnerships to achieve remarkable success in a challenging retail environment.

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Seminola's Demise: Gentrification Threatens Historic Black Community

Seminola, one of Miami-Dade County's oldest African-American communities, is being demolished due to rising land values and economic pressures, displacing longtime residents like Reginald Gay whose family home was replaced by a new apartment complex; however, preservation efforts such as a documenta...

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Miami's Mutiny Hotel: From Rock Star Haven to FDIC Sale

The Mutiny Hotel in Miami, opened in 1968, became a hub for rock stars, celebrities, and criminals due to its exotic decor and connections to drug trafficking, eventually declining due to over-popularity and being sold by the equivalent of the FDIC.

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FSU Shooting Claims Life of Dining Coordinator, Underscores Family's History of Gun Violence

On Thursday, Robert Morales, 57, an FSU dining coordinator, and another person were killed, and five others injured in a shooting at Florida State University allegedly perpetrated by 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, stepson of a sheriff's deputy; the incident comes decades after the death of Morales's fat...

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New York Exodus: Brickell's Transformation into a Luxury Hub

Fueled by lower housing costs and a luxurious lifestyle, New York City residents are flocking to Miami's Brickell neighborhood, transforming it into a vibrant hub of corporate activity and upscale living, attracting major companies like Citadel and boosting property values.

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Miami Garden Secures Funding, Preserving Green Space

The founder of the Miami Tropical Botanic Garden secured $4 million in funding to purchase the three-acre land, preventing its development and preserving a vital green space in Little Haiti, Miami.

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Miami's North Bay Village to Get First New Residential Building in Over a Decade

A new 21-story luxury condominium building, Tula Residences, is set to be completed in North Bay Village, Miami, in 2026, marking the first major residential development in over a decade and offering 54 exclusive residences starting at \$1.9 million.

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35 Miami Luxury High-Rises Sinking Due to Construction and Geological Factors

A University of Miami study found that 35 luxury high-rises in Miami, including Trump Tower III and Porsche Design Tower, are sinking up to four inches due to construction and geological factors, raising concerns about structural integrity and the safety of residents despite continued sales.

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Nugent Wins Miami Grand Slam Track Short Hurdles Championship

Ackera Nugent won the short hurdles Slam championship at the Miami Grand Slam Track meet, earning $100,000 by accumulating 18 points across the 100-meter hurdles and 100-meter dash, exceeding Masai Russell and Tia Jones.

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Volkanovski Reclaims Featherweight Title at UFC 314, Event Generates $11.5 Million

Alexander Volkanovski won the UFC 314 featherweight championship bout by unanimous decision against Diego Lopes in Miami on Saturday, generating $11.5 million in gate revenue from 18,287 attendees.

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Miami's Dramatic Transformation: From Crime to Global Hub

Miami's transformation over 40 years, from a crime-ridden city to a global financial center and art hub, is highlighted by the revitalization of Wynwood, the cultural vibrancy of Little Havana, and the allure of nearby Key West and the Everglades.

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