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The Coconut Grove Arts Festival Aims To Make a Collector Out Of Children

Approximately 100 new artists have been added to the Coconut Grove Festival\’s roster. Some of those artists have even agreed to “donate” art, which will be earmarked for the Young Collectors Club, a place within the show where kids carrying a few dollars can go inside without their parents to purchase their first work of art. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Billionaire Ken Griffin Wants To Move A Historic Home Off His Miami Property. Preservationists Aren’t Happy.

The Citadel founder and CEO is considering relocating the circa-1913 house built by William Jennings Bryan to another location where the public can view it. Locals are concerned about moving an old structure and ‘redacting history.’ CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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The Coconut Grove Arts Festival Unveils Its Annual Commemorative Poster To Immortalize Their 59th Year

Taking place over President\’s Day weekend, February 18, 19, and 20, the art festival turns 59 this year. The commemorative poster was unveiled at a private event in CocoWalk on the evening of January 26 in front of Coconut Grove Arts & Historical Association board members and their guests. In celebration of reaching this landmark achievement, board members have been working diligently to put together a spectacular show. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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The Underline Will Begin Its Last Stage Of Construction In Mid-2023

Already completed Phase one of The Underline includes urban gardens, basketball courts, bike paths and recreational areas. Phase two currently under construction will include recreational and sports areas from Brickell to Coconut Grove. The third phase already started will join Coconut Grove, Coral Gables and South Miami. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Language, Race And Birthplace Trends Make Landmark Shifts

The US Census Bureau’s American Community Survey 2021, out this month, is the most recent window into Miami-Dade’s demographic realities. One valid notion is tha rapid change is fueled by continuous arrivals from abroad. We now are very much a county of the foreign born, and a long-term shift could be a game-changer in a nation that was founded on European arrivals. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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