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Miami's 6.6-Acre Park West Development Site Lists for $500 Million in One of South Florida's Highest-Asking Land Deals

Miami’s 6.6-Acre Park West Development Site Lists for $500 Million in One of South Florida’s Highest-Asking Land Deals

A 6.6-acre development parcel in Miami’s Park West neighborhood is officially on the market for $500 million, marking one of the highest-asking vacant land listings in South Florida history. The site, located at 1151 NW First Ave. and adjacent to the $6 billion Miami Worldcenter, was listed on April 17, 2026 by ownership group Marc Roberts Cos. and Lion Development Group, who have tapped CBRE to handle the sale. A Skyline-Defining Site Hits the Open Market Marc Roberts Cos., led by Marc Roberts, and Lion Development Group, led by Michael and Ron Simkins, jointly own the parcel. CBRE’s Robert Given, Bradley Capas, Troy Ballard, and James Quinn are representing the sellers. “At a price of $500M, we expect strong interest

Kimi Antonelli Makes F1 History at Miami — Three Wins, Three Poles, No Precedent

Kimi Antonelli Makes F1 History at Miami — Three Wins, Three Poles, No Precedent

Formula 1 came to Miami looking for answers. After five weeks away from racing — a gap forced by the cancellation of two Middle East rounds due to the conflict in Iran — the paddock returned to Hard Rock Stadium with questions about whether Mercedes could be caught, and whether Kimi Antonelli was for real. He answered both, emphatically, in 57 laps around the Miami International Autodrome. Antonelli claimed his third consecutive Grand Prix victory of the 2026 season, becoming the first driver in Formula 1 history to convert his first three consecutive pole positions into wins at the same events — a record that places him alongside Damon Hill and Mika Häkkinen as the only drivers in the sport’s

Miami Police Release Traffic Plan for Ultra Music Festival 2026

Miami Police Release Traffic Plan for Ultra Music Festival 2026

The Miami Police Department has announced a series of traffic diversions and street closures for the Ultra Music Festival, which runs from March 27 to March 29, 2026. To prepare for the massive crowds, the city will begin closing major sections of Biscayne Boulevard starting on Thursday, March 26. These changes are designed to keep the thousands of electronic music fans safe while managing the heavy traffic that often paralyzes downtown Miami during this annual cultural event. Major Traffic and Street Changes The most significant change for drivers involves Biscayne Boulevard, a main artery through the city. Starting at 9:00 PM on Thursday, March 26, the northbound lanes of the boulevard will be closed between Southeast First Street and Northeast

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Who Were the Tequesta?

A Complete History of Miami’s First People The Tequesta were the original inhabitants of what is now Miami and much of southeastern Florida, long before the arrival of Europeans. Their

Edge Computing: Improved Performance Over Cloud?

Edge Computing: Improved Performance Over Cloud?

Edge computing offers a compelling performance advantage by minimizing the distance data must travel between its source and the point of processing. Unlike traditional cloud computing, which relies on centralized