Miami International Airport will have one, or two, or three hotels
Written by Miami Today on March 18, 2026 Advertisement The operation of hotels at Miami International Airport remains where it has been for more than two decades – up in the air. A county committee last week discussed whether the airport should have one, two or three hotels on its grounds once a delayed four-star hotel More...
Florida International University probing water quality with county
Written by Miami Today on March 18, 2026 Advertisement Florida International University educators and researchers will pore over Miami-Dade County’s water quality issues and support More...
Miami creating education and faith advisory boards
Written by Genevieve Bowen on March 18, 2026 Advertisement The City of Miami is setting up two new resident-led advisory boards to create formal channels for public input on education More...
Marc Feigelson: Career Kaufman Rossin accountant moving to CEO’s chair
Written by Genevieve Bowen on March 11, 2026 Advertisement At the end of February, Kaufman Rossin announced that Marc Feigelson would become the firm’s next CEO, succeeding Blain Heckaman More...
Miami-Dade pinpoints three sites for vital new major airport
Written by Miami Today on March 11, 2026 Advertisement Three alternative sites for a commercial airport to handle a growing share of the passenger and cargo flights that now rely on More...
Bank on Miami expands access for the underbanked
Written by Kelly Sanchez on March 11, 2026 Advertisement Local nonprofit Branches helps lead Bank On Miami to add residents’ access to financial products and services to build their More...
Home insurance costs fall, but experts warn of rebound
Written by The News Service of Florida on March 11, 2026 Advertisement A proposal to move more condominium policies out of Citizens Property Insurance, the state-run carrier, is headed More...
Professional preparers deal with new tax cuts
Written by Kelly Sanchez on March 11, 2026 Advertisement With new deductions and provisions, the 2026 tax filing season is underway and 164 million people are expected to file taxes More...
Miami may ban single-use plastics in events, concessions
Written by Genevieve Bowen on March 11, 2026 Advertisement To curb pollution and safeguard public health, Miami’s mayor is proposing a policy that would remove single-use plastics More...
Pedestrian, bike bridge under I-395 on bay rolls ahead
Written by Genevieve Bowen on March 11, 2026 Advertisement A long-planned pedestrian and bike bridge beneath I-395 is moving closer to reality, with final design approval and more than More...






