Sometimes the crazy Miami news just writes itself. Here’s the roundup:
- Housing unaffordability is now officially in a “state of emergency,” in Miami-Dade County. [Herald]
- A major supertall tower planned for Brickell, by big-deal NY architecture firm Studio Sofield, has been submitted to the FAA at 1,049 feet. [TNM]
- Developers propose 1,125 apartments in giant blocks near Brightline’s upcoming Aventura Station. [TNM]
- Downtown Miami got a giant raging bull robot statue that the tech bros of Miami will love. It’s currently at the MB Convention Center. Hey bro, I got this. Hold my beer. [TNM]
- Vertical construction permits filed for 100-story Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences, Miami’s first supertall skyscraper. [Florida YIMBY]
- The MDPL’s annual resiliency workshop returns this Saturday, at the Miami Beach Golf Club. [MDPL]
- Tri-Rail service to MiamiCentral now scheduled to begin November 1st. [TNM]
- June contract due for final stretch of the underline [Miami Today]
- Flamingo Park’s “Slow Streets” traffic calming program has hit a plateau. [Miami Today]
- Miami might not get another “Bad Boys” movie because of Will Smith’s Oscars slap. [Miami Herald]
Feature photo of Miami Mayor Suarez and the bull via @francissuarez