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Prospera Announces New Aspen Institute Initiative To Support Hard-hit Hispanic-owned Businesses In Miami
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Jack & Barbara Nicklaus Celebrate Success of “Together For The Children Campaign”
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Linear Park Projects a Growing Trend
The Florida Department of Transportation is collaborating with the city of Miami to create The Underdeck, a linear park under the soon-to-be reconstructed I-395. Although the challenge of planning a major area of recreation in the heart of the city is itself no walk in the park, the biggest controversy surrounds what may come off as an unexpected dilemma: the project’s name.
Overtown residents want to reclaim a destructive I-95
The Florida Department of Transportation is collaborating with the city of Miami to create The Underdeck, a linear park under the soon-to-be reconstructed I-395. Although the challenge of planning a major area of recreation in the heart of the city is itself no walk in the park, the biggest controversy surrounds what may come off as an unexpected dilemma: the project’s name.