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Miami Today, now in its 41st year, has become Miami-Dade County’s respected and trusted source of community, business and government news and information, most of which appears nowhere else. Miami Today in print is the largest circulated mainstream publication after the daily paper. Miami Today has its finger on the pulse of the community, reporting first and usually exclusively on high-impact top

06/04/2026

Miami stitching together connected bicycling network

Miami is stitching together a new connected bicycle network across the city, launching a pipeline of projects to link neighborhoods, close gaps in infrastructure and bring delayed safety upgrades into motion for cyclists.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2026/06/03/miami-stitching-together-connected-bicycling-network/

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06/04/2026

Derailed Tri-Rail funding back on track

Embattled Tri-Rail, which has been adding riders as its financial future was undercut in Tallahassee, got a new lease on life Friday as next year’s state budget restored $60 million in Florida funding for passenger rail.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2026/06/03/derailed-tri-rail-funding-back-on-track/

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06/03/2026

St. Thomas University offers developers sites for hotels, stores, housing, more

St. Thomas University has requested qualifications for a partner to develop up to 28 acres of its main campus and potentially redevelop other areas of its existing campus with a mixture of educational and commercial uses.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2026/06/03/st-thomas-university-offers-developers-sites-for-hotels-stores-housing-more/

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06/03/2026

📢BREAKING NEWS: With supply tight, Coral Gables homes in hot seller’s market

The Coral Gables single-family home market is in a seller’s market, attracting local and out-of-state buyers alike with its walkability, greenery, schools, retail and restaurants, according to Rafael Beltran with The Opes Group at Compass.

The median price for a single-family home in Coral Gables is about $2.7 million, he shared, an increase of 23% year-over-year.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/breaking/with-supply-tight-coral-gables-homes-in-hot-sellers-market/

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06/03/2026

Opinion | Florida’s new history course flunks as a tool for education

Florida’s academic take on US history got a failing grade last week from the world’s largest group of professional historians, a report card that should trouble us all, regardless of political persuasion.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2026/06/03/floridas-new-history-course-flunks-as-a-tool-for-education/

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06/03/2026

FIU breaks ground on medical center in Baptist partnership

The Helen and Jacob Shaham Academic Medical Center has officially broken ground at Florida International University’s Modesto A. Maidique campus.

In partnership with Baptist Health South Florida, the $158 million 163,000-square-foot facility is slated to open in 2028 and feature academic learning spaces and outpatient multi-specialty services, including same-day surgery and diagnostic imaging.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2026/06/03/fiu-breaks-ground-on-medical-center-in-baptist-partnership/

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06/03/2026

The Achiever

Zack Simkins: Vaster’s managing director is capitalizing high-end assets

As Miami’s development pipeline continues to evolve, much of the conversation has centered on what is being built. Less visible, but just as critical, is how those projects are being financed.

One of the lenders increasingly shaping that equation is Zack Simkins, managing director at Vaster, a Miami-based private credit firm focused on high-end residential and transitional assets.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2026/06/03/zack-simkins/

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06/03/2026

Coral Gables looks to buy medical building near city hall

The Coral Gables city commission has given the city manager the go-ahead to negotiate purchase terms for a medical building at 475 Biltmore Way.

City staff have been looking at this property for some time and would like to proceed with a purchase sale agreement as soon as possible, said Peter Iglesias, the city’s manager, during Tuesday’s city commission meeting.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2026/06/03/coral-gables-looks-to-buy-medical-building-near-city-hall/

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06/03/2026

📢BREAKING NEWS: U.S. to fund millions of Miami’s World Cup police, fire overtime costs

Federal funding of $6.5 million will cover overtime costs for around-the-clock City of Miami police and fire patrols during upcoming FIFA World Cup events, strengthening security at Bayfront Park and other major gathering sites across the city.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/breaking/u-s-to-fund-millions-of-miamis-world-cup-police-fire-overtime-costs/

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06/03/2026

Fisher Island residents sue to bar county from buying port fueling site

Fisher Island residents sued last week to stop developer HRP Fisher Island LLC from selling the exclusive island’s fuel bunker property to Miami-Dade County, alleging the deal would violate binding agreements with representatives of the residents. The county has been scrambling to keep the site as the port’s sole fueling source and a lifeline to its maritime industry.

https://www.miamitodaynews.com/2026/06/03/fisher-island-residents-sue-to-bar-county-from-buying-port-fueling-site/

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