Motek is expanding to Boca Raton, while Fort Lauderdale gets ready for a Japanese smokehouse and Miami Worldcenter introduces exciting new retail and dining options this spring.
The ongoing development efforts come as an affordable housing crisis continues embroiling South Florida, where residents are the most rent-burdened people in the country.
Tucked into a 10-acre publicly owned plot in Fort Lauderdale’s Snyder Park, The Fort has grand aspirations, including ...
Opened: 1956: The Mai-Kai, which reopened in November 2024 after four years of repair and renovation, is a Fort Lauderdale treasure. Expect kitschy charm, Polynesian dancers and large drinks, which ...
FORT GREGG-ADAMS, Va. — Fort Gregg-Adams and local community leaders came together to discuss the establishment of an enclave which would allow public access to the on-post museums and ...
SOUTH MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) - A grass fire that broke out in South Miami-Dade burned 700 acres and was 60% contained as of Friday morning, according to the Florida Forest Service. Miami-Dade ...
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Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach are implementing strict regulations for spring break to curb rowdy behavior. Restrictions include banning alcohol on the beach, early closures, and increased police ...
HUNT VALLEY, Md. — A new senior-living community is set to be built on 31 acres about one mile north of the Hunt Valley Towne Centre. "The Heights at Hunt Valley" will feature 52 "villa-style" homes ...
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