Dinner Key’s historic seaplane terminal – and the city offices housed there — face an uncertain future.
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GRACE: Winning the Battle, Still Fighting the War
Civic group behind redistricting lawsuit promotes affordability, cultural identity as development pressures intensify in the West Grove.
New Housing Proposed for Grand Avenue
The project would bring 176 market-rate rental apartments and 26,000 square feet of retail space to a desolate stretch of Grand Avenue.
Making Space for Women Writers in Miami
Women poets find an audience – and support one another – by choosing to SWWIM (Supporting Women Writers in Miami) every day.
“Albert why.” Murder Victim’s Family Struggles for Answers
Funeral services Friday and Saturday for Christopher Jones, the second victim of gun violence in the West Grove since February.
No Parking: Valet Stands Stir Debate Over Access to Curb Spots
Grove business owners believe valet parking attracts well-heeled customers, but some residents bemoan the loss of coveted on-street parking.
For Grove Duo, Health is Where the Home Is
Single-family residence is world’s first to receive new industry certification for promoting health, well-being and climate resilience.
West Grove Program Lifts Student Achievement
The Striving To Attain Remarkable Teens (START) program celebrates its 10th anniversary this summer.
Arrest Made in Fatal Coconut Grove Shooting
Miami Police have made an arrest in connection with the fatal shooting of 57-year-old Christopher Johnson on Grand Avenue in Coconut Grove.
Santander’s Work Café – Laptops, Lattes and Loans
Santander Bank opens its second Work Café location in the
United States in downtown Coconut Grove.
















