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Biltmore Hotel tour gives glimpse of history
Twelve people ambled through the Everglades Room at the Biltmore Hotel on Sunday and lingered at the spot where a gangster's bodyguard was shot dead by an unknown gunman.
South Florida Business Journal
Stadium lawsuit trial closing arguments begin
Closing arguments began Wednesday morning in the trial of auto dealer Norman Braman's lawsuit challenging funding for a new Florida Marlins stadium.
COLUMN: Living God's way more valuable than wealth
Sometimes I envy the wealthy. I think that if money were no object, all my problems would be solved.
Columbian Protests Planned In South Florida And Across The Globe
Rallies are being planned across the club today to protest hostages still being held in Colombia.
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal
Brookdale owner hires turnaround firm, Welsh
Brookdale Center 's Florida-based owner is bringing in outside help to reposition the struggling mall.
Theater Review | 'The Strangerer': Two Candidates Debate, but No One Seems to Think
George W. Bush is a huge fan of the theater. John Kerry lives in a state of waking slumber.
Dead lifts aren't just for buff bodybuilders
True or false? Dead lifts are only for buff bodybuilders. False! Most people can perform a variety of dead lifts.
The crowds that pack Fleming's even on a week night are particularly ironic given the restaurant's location across the street from a venue that has seen several restaurants fail after short periods of success.
Take a lesson from these giving children
The invitations for the ballet-themed birthday party had scalloped edges, a decorative ribbon and a unique message: In lieu of gifts, the birthday girl requests that donations be made to the scholarship program ...
The Coral Gables Saga Continues
How would you feel if 23 police officers burst into your home, made you, your family, and your house-guests stand outside for hours, only to ascertain that you hadn't broken any laws? That is what happened to ...
Santeria church sues Gables over visit from police
A local Santeria church leader who says that Coral Gables police officers harassed followers and desecrated a ritual at a resident's home last year has sued the city for public records he says officials are ...
Few Details in Bloody Miami Student Murder
Edward "Eddie" Pieron was born on the Fourth of July, and according to his own MySpace profile, the University of Miami student relished in many of the freedoms befitting a sociable college student living in ...
Glass collection at Lowe Art Museum in Coral Gables
Light pours into Palley Pavilion from strategically placed windows, illuminating a lustrous and varied collection of glass art.
A-Rod's wife files for divorce
The wife of New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez has filed for a divorce. A lawyer for Cynthia Rodriguez filed the papers in Miami-Dade County Family Court today.
Building Portfolios for a World of 2.5% Gains
Companies Featured in This Article: iShares Russell 3000, iShares S&P MidCap 400 Value Index, iShares S&P 500 Growth Index ONE OF THE COOLEST HEADS IN THE FINANCIAL-PLANNING FIELD, Harold Evensky has for years ...
Imploded Coral Gables building wobbles but doesn't crumble
An old Coral Gables office building partially imploded Saturday morning, toppling most of the steel structure in a cloud of dust, but leaving a concrete elevator shaft precariously teetering and demolition ...
Whole Foods Retail Sells for $31M in Coral Gables
July 2, 2008 The Whole Foods condo, situated in Plaza San Remo in Coral Gables, Fla.
Until Death Do Us Part: My Struggle to Reclaim Colombia
Ingrid Betancourt discusses her memoir "Until death Do Us Part: My Struggle to Reclaim Colombia." In the book, Senator Betancourt attacks the crime and corruption in her country.
Coral Gables Based First Bank of Miami Announces New Appointments
CORAL GABLES, Fla. - First Bank of Miami is pleased to announce the appointment of four new officers to their Personal Banking Department located at 255 Aragon Avenue in the City of Coral Gables: Reinaldo M. ...
Coral Gables City Commissioners own up to faults, discuss future
By Jacquelyn Weiner Coral Gables city commissioners are owning up to their faults.