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Iru Just Signed Miami's Biggest Office Lease of 2026 — and It's in Coconut Grove

Iru Just Signed Miami’s Biggest Office Lease of 2026 — and It’s in Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove has a new anchor. And it is not a restaurant, a gallery, or a boutique hotel. It is a cybersecurity and AI company that moved to Miami less than a year ago and just tripled its footprint in one of the city’s most coveted neighborhoods. Iru — an AI-powered IT security and management platform formerly known as Kandji — inked a lease for nearly 92,000 square feet at the Mayfair in the Grove complex, a mixed-use property at 3390 Mary Street and 2901 Florida Avenue in Coconut Grove. According to Savills’ first-quarter 2026 office report, cited by Commercial Observer, this is the largest office lease in Miami recorded so far this year. The deal was confirmed by Mayfair

The Miami River: A Journey through History and Development

The Miami River: A Journey through History and Development

Stretching just over five miles from the Everglades to Biscayne Bay, the Miami River is one of the shortest major rivers in the United States. Yet few waterways have shaped a city’s identity more profoundly. The river gave Miami its name, hosted some of the earliest human settlements in the region, and continues to serve as both a working port and a focal point for urban redevelopment. Its story spans thousands of years, blending Indigenous heritage, pioneer-era ambition, industrial transformation, and modern revitalization. Before the City: The Tequesta Era Long before skyscrapers rose along its banks, the Miami River was home to the Tequesta, a Native American people who lived in southeastern Florida from roughly 500 B.C. to the mid-1700s.

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