🌱 Waldorf Astoria Tower + Santa’s Enchanted Forest + Miami Seaside

Morning miami Here’s everything you need to know to get this Tuesday started right.

First the weather today:

Nice with clouds and sun. High: 83 Low: 77.

Here are the top stories in Miami today:

1. An economist says Miami Beach would lose $ 227 million if Liquor sales stop at 2 a.m.. City guides push for one Rollback as a means of fighting crime in the area while nightclubs struggle against change. (CBS Miami)

2. Miami Private School, Centner Academy, which previously made national headlines when she said she would Punish teachers who received the COVID-19 vaccine is now R.Placement of students to be vaccinated to stay home for 30 days after each dose. The school cited widely debunked misinformation about vaccines as a rationale in relation to health guides. (WSVN)

3. Miamis 100-story Waldorf Astoria tower is set to Start of construction site work in the 4th quarter of 2021. The developer says the property is “selling quickly” and has one Total sales value of $ 1 billion. (The next Miami)

4. It is the season: Santa’s enchanted forest takes place in Hialeah this year with a planned Opening in November. It was originally published in 1983 by the Shechtman family and lost its old location before the COVID-19 pandemic. (Secret Miami)

5. Kroger is esoon to miami with a new one Delivery service. The food giant arrived in Florida earlier this year, but that will be first move to South Florida as it pushes for aggressive growth across the country. (Miami New Times)

today Miami Daily will ring you. presents, a Patch Branding Partner. If you are planning on traveling this holiday season, the following home safety tips can help you relax while you are away.

Today in Miami:

  • Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) meeting. (9:30 AM)
  • Farm Share Food distribution in the community at Mount Tabor Baptist Church in Miami. (11:00 O’CLOCK)
  • Civil Investigation Committee meeting in Miami. (17:30)
  • Candlelight Open Air: Beethoven’s best works at Palapa at Upper Buena Vista. (6:30 PM)
  • Live on the Plaza: LaVie at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. (19:30 o’clock)

Miami Patch Notebook

  • Miami-Dade Public Library System: “The Palm Springs North Branch and Northeast Dade – Aventura Branch libraries went pink to support #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth!” (Facebook)
  • Miami-Dade County Public Schools: “The National School Bus Safety Week will take place from October 18-22. Remember to BRAKE for the school bus and protect our students! Motorists should not be within 10 feet of the school bus. #SafetyFirstMDCPS “(Facebook)
  • Miami-Dade County: “The Mega Match-A-Thon 2021 starts in #OurCounty on Friday at 11:59 pm in Tropical Park. The 24-hour festival for animal adoption offers special prices and all adopted pets are neutered or neutered, vaccinated and microchipped . ” (Tweet)
  • Major Daniella Levine Cava: “One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime – a sobering statistic. In this #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth, I urge women everywhere to undergo a check-up. It could save your life. “(Tweet)
  • Miami Beach Commissioner Mark Samuelian: “Well said. #OceanDrive should indeed be one of the premier pedestrian promenades in the world. Step 1: Don’t bring cars back! #PeopleNotCars #MiamiBeach @oceandrivesobe @SOBESafe” (Twitter)

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Carlos Hernandez

About me: Hello, my name is Carlos Hernandez and I am a food writer with over 10 years of experience in the industry. I write the Carlos Eats food blog (http://www.carloseats.com) and also contribute to several newspapers and magazines with blogs and articles on food.

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