Miami traffic sees delays, detours and street closings from Boat Show and Arts Festival. South Beach and Collins Ave congested; use Alton Road or Pine Tree Drive. TomTom: Miami-area trips were nearly ...
Feelin' nauti? Head to Collins Avenue, where Miami's biggest floating showcase of new watercraft is on right now through Feb 15. Informa Markets Cue the champagne, slather on the sunblock: Miami’s ...
Yacht "Dragonfly" owned by Google co-founder Sergey Brin is seen docked in Miami on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025, Miami, Fla. Reportedly, Brin recently made an offer to buy a home on Allison Island in Miami ...
Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, are the latest in a string of billionaires and celebrities to move to Indian Creek, a private island in Miami’s Biscayne Bay. Neighbors include Jeff Bezos, who ...
Jai Lucas had a simple message for his University of Miami basketball team heading into Tuesday’s home game against the 11 th ranked North Carolina Tar Heels: “It’s time for us to put our stamp on the ...
Mark Zuckerberg is the latest tech titan to splash huge cash on a Florida property as billionaires continue to shun the Golden State, according to a new report. The Meta CEO and his wife Priscilla ...
THE DEAL: Billionaire Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, are the latest California billionaires looking to buy a home in South Florida. Zuckerberg and Chan are in conversations ...
A survey found 51.8% of Miami’s young residents were likely to leave. The Miami skyline is shown in this 2025 photo. A recent national survey shows Miami comes in third place among cities that young ...
The Miami International Boat Show is ready to set sail for another year. Starting on Feb. 11 at the Miami Beach Convention Center, the event is expected to bring hundreds of thousands of attendees.
Miami is a millionaire’s playground and its party scene is not slowing down. But where to rest your head after a night out? The beachfront city has nearly 600 hotels, though only a few rise to the top ...
January did not come to play. What is usually a slow, sleepy month in most cities turned into an absolute sprint for Miami’s food scene, with openings popping up across neighborhoods like confetti ...
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