Two transformational projects happening in Miramar. Plus a hurricane relief gala
Three recent stories about Miramar covered several topics, including a major mixed-use development, a new headquarters for a TV station and a charity gala supporting hurricane recovery.
Here’s a rundown to catch up:
Miramar Cove development to bring parks, restaurants, beach club for fall 2028
Miramar Cove officially broke ground, and developers say the 125-acre project will become a walkable “mini city” with housing, a hotel, restaurants, shops, and lots of public gathering space. The centerpiece is planned to be a beach-club-style basin.
7 News and ABC Miami move closer to new Miramar headquarters
WSVN 7 News and ABC Miami are getting closer to moving into a new 70,000-square-foot headquarters that will replace their aging North Bay Village facility. Station leaders say the new building will bring upgraded technology, with employees expected to start using it in January.
Jamaica charity gala will support Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts
A Jamaica Charity Gala is scheduled for Saturday, June 6, at the Loews Coral Gables Hotel to raise money for hurricane recovery and longer-term development work on the island, including repairs to roofs and schools damaged by Hurricane Melissa.
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