On July 30, Alviarez Juan C Escotet sold their four bedroom, 4.5 bathroom home at 1755 Fairhaven Place, Miami to 1755 Fairhaven Place LLC for $6,850,000.
On July 30, Dickran G Kazandjian purchased a four bedroom, three bathroom home at 4181 Lybyer Ave., Miami from Scott A. Ferris and Sabrina R Gallo for $1,750,000.
The one bedroom, one bathroom home at 50 Biscayne Blvd. 1505, Miami was sold on July 30 by Angely 2008 Corp. for $280,000. The buyer was Alberto Mastrolonardo.
The Bascom Palmer Eye Institute was ranked first for the 18th consecutive year—20th time overall—since the publication began surveying U.S. physicians for its annual “Best Hospitals” rankings 32 years ago.
Miami Dade College issued the following announcement on July 20.Cuban American singer, songwriter, actor and Miami Dade College /New World School of the Arts alumnus Jencarlos Canela led a rally for democracy in Cuba alongside international artists and activists including Emilio Estefan, Willy Chirino, Lissette, Rosa María Payá, Marcell Felipe, Ramón Saúl Sánchez, and Silvia Iriondo, among others.The event took place on Saturday, July 17, at MDC’s Freedom Tower, considered the “Ellis Island of the South” for its role in assisting Cuban refugees in the 1960s and 70s and because it serves as a beacon of hope for all.
The Miami City Commission voted yesterday to approve a comprehensive set of design guidelines that will help to visually unify and brand Miami’s Baywalk and Riverwalk as a marquee Downtown Miami attraction and destination for residents and visitors.
Sukhé [soo - KAY] is a community that co-creates safe, loving, and inclusive spaces for empowering women with the intention to transform, heal, and feel purpose through gratitude, connection, and spiritual growth.
MDC has launched the Presidential Scholars Program, a new initiative offering high-performing graduating high school students in Miami-Dade County the opportunity to complete an associate degree at no cost.
One of the most epic party spots in Miami for boaters will soon disappear. It’s sad news for partygoers at the infamous Haulover sandbar, but good news for the environment.
The five bedroom, three bathroom home at 1800 N.W. 18 St., Miami was sold on July 29 by Maria E. Alvarez for $475,000. The buyer was Veronica R Camacho.