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Terra, Grass River Break Ground on Grove Central Mixed-Use Project In Coconut Grove

The transit-oriented development called Grove Central will include a new 23-story residential tower comprising of 402 workforce and co-living units; a 1,250-space public parking garage; and approximately 170,000 square feet of retail space. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Car-Free Life Comes With A Quandary. Fortunately, Milam’s Markets Has Some Answers

The new Milam’s Market grocery will cover the ground floor at the 36-story apartment building Cascade at Link at Douglas, which is under construction next to the Douglas Road Metrorail Station just west of Coconut Grove. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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A Well-Known Coconut Grove Spot Is Back After A Radical Makeover

The fabled open-air, faux-Mediterranean “lifestyle center” made its discreet debut amid a still-raging COVID-19 pandemic. The radically retooled, re-conceived place is no longer a magnet for tourists and the masses but a sleekly modern, work-dine-shop hub that aims for cool, casual sophistication amid a rapidly upscaling Grove. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Is The Cancellation of Art Basel A ‘Blessing In Disguise’ For Miami’s Local Art Scene?

The fair’s cancellation this year has pulled the plug on a yearly promise of crowds, creativity and a major economic boost for the city. But is it a blessing in disguise – a reset button that will allow the spotlight to shine on Miami’s local art scene instead of being clouded by the international fair? CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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With Loss Of Art Basel, South Florida Puts Focus On Creativity In Other Ways

Art Basel became the latest cultural casualty of Covid-19. Scheduled for December, the event is now set to to return in June 2021. Although there’s no way to replace the lost revenue, the communities of Miami and neighboring Fort Lauderdale look to recreate some sense of the event’s energy and activity. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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