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Inside Florida's Quiet Crisis Grocery Gaps, Costs, and Food Insecurity (2)

Inside Florida’s Quiet Crisis: Grocery Gaps, Costs, and Food Insecurity

Miami is one of the most photographed cities in America. The skyline, the beaches, the restaurants — the image is prosperous, sun-soaked, and abundant. But behind that image, a growing number of residents are quietly struggling to put food on the table. And in the next four days, a policy change will make that struggle more complicated. The Numbers Behind the Crisis On any given day, roughly 400,000 Miamians — 15% of the county’s population — don’t know where their next meal will come from. Miami-Dade’s rate of food insecurity has spiked by 50% over the same period that U.S. Department of Agriculture data shows grocery prices have jumped roughly 30% since 2020. That combination — rising prices and rising

Wynwood Art Walk Goes Green for April 2026, Rooting Its Programming in Earth Day and Street Culture

Wynwood Art Walk Goes Green for April 2026, Rooting Its Programming in Earth Day and Street Culture

Wynwood’s monthly Art Walk has never been content to stay still. The April 2026 edition pushed that restlessness further by anchoring its entire program around a single, grounding theme: the Earth. Through gallery activations, live music, community ceramics, and the unveiling of new work from a graffiti legend, the night made a clear statement — that street culture and environmental consciousness share the same organic roots. Earth Day as Editorial Vision, Not Just a Theme The April Art Walk’s Earth Day concept wasn’t decorative. The Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) teamed up with Panther Coffee and The Center for a hands-on creative experience on the Panther Coffee Patio — a free, come-and-go ceramics and planting activation where visitors could customize

Miami Rent And Growth Trends Reveal A Market Cooling Without Becoming Affordable

Miami Rent And Growth Trends Reveal A Market Cooling Without Becoming Affordable

Why Have Miami Rent Prices Stopped Rising So Fast? Miami’s rental market is no longer climbing at the breakneck speed that defined the past several years. After a historic surge driven by pandemic migration, remote work relocations, and limited housing supply, rent growth across Miami-Dade County has flattened and, in some cases, edged slightly downward. Median asking rents for one- and two-bedroom apartments have dipped modestly year over year, signaling a pause after an extended period of acceleration rather than a true correction. This slowdown is largely the result of supply finally catching up to demand at the margins. New apartment buildings have delivered thousands of units in neighborhoods like Brickell, Downtown, Edgewater, and parts of Wynwood. Many of these

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