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Second Life for Shipping Containers: Selling Bao Buns and Baked Goods

Second Life for Shipping Containers: Selling Bao Buns and Baked Goods The brightly colored steel boxes are being repurposed by developers in an effort to liven up bars, cafes and restaurants inside food halls. Tinker Coffee spruced up a shipping container for its cafe inside the AMP food hall in Indianapolis.Credit.Stacy Able for The New York Times By Julekha Dash May 11, 2021 To drum up publicity for his downtown Indianapolis food hall, Craig Baker posted photos of orange, turquoise and hot pink shipping containers on Instagram. They might seem like an odd way to promote a food emporium and culinary incubator, but the steel boxes piqued locals’ curiosity.

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez Attracts Big Tech, Real Estate Donors

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez Attracts Big Tech, Real Estate Donors
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Miami Mayor Francis Suarez Attracts Big Tech, Real Estate Donors

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez (Photo by Sonya Revell) Miami Mayor Francis Suarez’s call to make Miami the new Silicon Valley has Big Tech and real estate pouring cash into his coffers. Newly minted venture capital billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya, crypto investors Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, Shutterstock founder Jon Oringer and others are backing the mayor’s reelection campaign this year to the tune of more than $2 million. Suarez himself admits that many of the major tech players who have written checks “don’t even live in Miami, but have been excited by my vision.” The mayor has embraced cryptocurrency and proposed building a high-speed tunnel with Elon Musk’s Boring Company to alleviate the city’s traffic woes. He said that the business community “can only vote by contributing.”

Miami Approves Wynwood Norte Zoning Overlay District

The Miami City Commission last week unanimously approved the Wynwood Norte Neighborhood Revitalization District. (Rendering via Plusurbia) UPDATED, April 2, 2:10 p.m.: A city of Miami zoning overhaul of a traditionally single-family neighborhood just north of Wynwood is largely aimed at enticing affordable housing development in the area. The Miami City Commission last week unanimously approved the Wynwood Norte Neighborhood Revitalization District, a zoning overlay that proponents claim will protect the community’s unique character, improve the area’s housing stock and create economic opportunities for small businesses and local residents. Yoni Bornstein, president of the Wynwood Community Enhancement Association, said the goal of the new district is to improve the quality of life in the neighborhood at a time that out-of-town developers are planning and building new mixed-use projects. The overlay covers 140 acres bounded by Northeast and Northwest 29th Street and 36th Stree

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