Lots of news this hump day:
- Bal Harbour Shops gets final approval to nearly double in size [TRD]
- Bal Harbour Shops’ $400 million renovation gets final approval [Curbed]
- Calle Ocho seafood eatery Ella’s has stuff like Medianoche lobster [Eater]
- The Hukilau returns to Fort Lauderdale’s Mai-Kai in June [New Times]
- Porsche Design Tower movie features base jumper launching off roof [Curbed]
- Another au courant Miami River restaurant, Kiki on the River, opens [New Times]
- There are a few ways to get free or discounted admission to the Frost [New Times]
- A look inside the completed Surf Club Four Seasons [Golden Dusk]
- The lineup expands at Little River’s Citadel Food Hall [New Times]
- Miami Beach is being super strict about medical marijuana [New Times]
- North Miami Beach gives public water utility company to private firm [New Times]
- W Fort Lauderdale to complete second phase of renovation in fall [SFBJ]
- Grovetoberfest is returning to Coconut Grove! [Grove Grapevine]
- Enforcing traffic laws is the secret ingredient to fixing downtown traffic [MT]
- Strategic Miami area rapid transit stops picked out [Miami Today]
- Island Gardens eyed for Watson Island multimodal transit hub [Miami Today]
- Despite 9,000 new units, Miami rental apartment demand soars [Miami Today]
- Miami Beach convention center hotel plan delayed [Miami Today]
- Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Trust to take over running the place [MT]
- Brickell Avenue Bridge driving won’t get any easier [Miami Today]
- American Dream Miami megamall expects approval in October [MT]
- Little Havana is getting its own museum and you can help build it [Miami.com]
- Miami/FTL rank as top ‘buy’ market for retail assets [TRD]
- A guide to Miami museums [The New Tropic]
- Downtown’s most expensive rental is this $25K place at the Marquis [Curbed]
- Architect Daniel Libeskind will talk about ‘storytelling’ in the Design District [DD]
- El Museo de Little Havana is coming Callo Ocho baby [New Times]
- Enriqueta’s is now serving dinner for the first time in over 50 years [New Times]
- Countrywide protests ‘Art March’ began in Miami [New Times]