6 Places To See Free Art In Miami – North
The art starts on the outside of ICA MIAMI With cooler weather and Miami’s “in” season almost here, I thought it might be appropriate to give us all a jump start on Miami Art Week, by listing some...
View Article5 Tips to Surviving The Dog Days Of Summer In Miami
In case you hadn’t noticed, summer in South Florida is in full swing and the dog days of summer, the hottest time of year, starts today! The rich smells of mangoes, mixed with the briny smell of the...
View ArticleThe Underline’s Brickell Backyard Is Under Construction
I drove by The Underline’s Brickell Backyard, the first phase of 9 phases, and am excited to see that construction has started. This ambitious project will convert 10 miles and 120 acres of...
View ArticleDonuts Are The New Cupcakes
From bottom left: Salty Donuts Key Lime, White Chocolate Tres Leches, Guava + Cheese, and Traditional Glazed Quick Disclaimer: I rarely eat doughnuts and when I do, it is usually only a jelly...
View ArticleCommercial Real Estate: Renovate, Re-purpose or Rebuild?
Renovation is nothing new to investors who look for value-add properties. Sometimes a fresh coat of paint, new fixtures, or an exterior update are all that is needed for a new owner to be able to boost...
View ArticleSmall Businesses Expand During Covid-19
Aria Rose Boutique 305 Palermo, Coral Gables Yes, you heard that correctly…some small businesses are expanding during the pandemic. Aria Rose Boutique in Coral Gables is just one example. Owned and...
View ArticleRenovating Commercial Real Estate
Offices at CocoWalk Back in May, the National Association of Realtors released “Case Studies of Repurposing Vacant Malls.” Although none of them were in Florida, the case studies, and Morgan Stanley’s...
View ArticleWild Fork Foods Continues Expansion
Wild Fork Foods Opens More Stores A couple of weeks ago, my husband and I had a socially distance dinner with our neighbors on their back patio. Dinner was delicious and when I raved about the meat,...
View ArticleA Good Pandemic-Related Change
Fuller Street in Coconut Grove Closed To Traffic Open to Outdoor Dining It may sound strange, but there are several things that resulted from the pandemic that I am grateful for. One of the ones that I...
View ArticleRecord US Retail Sales
Retail in South Miami According to economist Ted C. Jones, US retail sales and the demand for goods resulted in the freight rates for 20 foot containers from Shanghai to the US to increase...
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