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Developer Wins OK For Multifamily Tower in North Miami Beach

Celal Ozkan and a rendering of Skygarden tower (Linkedin, Permuy Architecture) North Miami Beach gave final approval for a Turkish developer to build a 19-story, mixed-use multifamily tower. Skygarden at 16900 Northeast 19th Avenue will be 224-feet tall and include 341 apartments, 12,635 square feet of retail space, 405 parking spaces, a recreational deck with a pool and garden on the sixth floor, a rooftop terrace, and public art. Developer Celal Ozkan, chairman of Istanbul-based CEO Contract, told commissioners that he wants to break ground in September and complete the project by August 2023. Ozkan also said he wants to make Skygarden the first of several projects he hopes to build in the city, and other parts of the nation. And he said he is moving his company’s headquarters to North Miami Beach.

Earth Day 2021 events in Miami-Dade County

Earth Day 2021 events in Miami-Dade County Here’s your guide to everything green from Coral Gables to Miami Beach and everywhere in between Updated:  Tags:  View of Picnic Islands and Sunset Harbour from Edgewater. (Courtesy of Nicole Lopez-Alvar) MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Mother Nature truly blesses Miami-Dade County nearly year-round with warm weather, sunshine, green foliage, warm waters, and more. However, with the threat of global warming and pollution looming near, it is time as Miami residents to do our part especially on the days leading up to and following Earth Day, April 22. Below, we’ve rounded up events ranging from beach cleanups to sustainable fashion shows across the county in which you can do your part to get involved to help our city and county stay beautiful.

Florida s FEMA vaccination rollout failed Black communities Except in one place

Florida s FEMA vaccination rollout failed Black communities. Except in one place Nicholas Nehamas, Ben Conarck and Sarah Blaskey, The Miami Herald © Daniel A. Varela/Miami Herald/TNS A doctor vaccinates someone for COVID at Miami Dade College North Campus in Miami, Florida, on Saturday, March 6, 2021. MIAMI When the state of Florida partnered with the federal government to open COVID-19 vaccine sites around the state in early March, the pilot program was supposed to help boost lagging vaccination in underserved communities. Just over a month into the program which used city parks, youth centers, community colleges and sometimes even roving vans to administer vaccines state officials are claiming success, touting data that show people of color received the majority of the hundreds of thousands of FEMA shots.

Florida s FEMA vaccination rollout failed Black communities Except in one place

Florida s FEMA vaccination rollout failed Black communities Except in one place
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Florida s FEMA vaccination rollout failed Black communities Except in one place

Florida s FEMA vaccination rollout failed Black communities Except in one place
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