Consistent with last year’s spring break, Miami Beach will once again impose tough measures in March to reinforce the message that the city is not interested in being a spring break party destination.
A judge initially ordered the city to comply by January 15, but a stay was granted, giving the city an extension.
Craig Zinn Automotive has been in expansion mode. It paid $23.5 million last year for the 8.3-acre dealership development ...
USA Today's Jon Santucci and Nick Wilson rank all seven Florida programs' 2025 class after the February signing day.
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Axios on MSNJudge hits back at mayor, orders South Beach strip to reopenIt's been nearly a month since a judge ruled that Miami Beach must fully reopen Ocean Drive to cars, but the iconic street is ...
Miami Beach requires five-sevenths vote for new hotel projects. Ordinance aims to prevent population loss and encourage ...
Judge Beatrice Butchko Sanchez said the city was “trying to circumvent” her order to remove a pedestrian plaza at the north ...
As part of its yearslong effort to curb raucous partying, the city created “Reality Check,” a video in which revelers break the rules and suffer the consequences.
Michelin Guide's top-secret anonymous inspectors are already visiting Palm Beach County restaurants for potential inclusion ...
The spring break tradition in Florida stretches back to the early 1960s, when the movie “Where the Boys Are” put Fort ...
Miami Beach officials this week changed their rulebook in order to tip the city’s development balance toward affordable housing and away from more hotels. Commissioners unanimously approved a city ...
Miami Beach launched a new marketing campaign to warn tourists in March that "the city is not interested in being a spring ...
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