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hurricane-preparedness

Hurricane Preparedness

09/05/2017

With Hurricane Irma too close for comfort, we want to share hurricane safety information for everyone to be prepared and be safe.

Please download the 2017 Guide to Hurricane Readiness

Here’s Miami-Dade County’s Hurricane Information Website with readiness, evacuation information and other important information.

Please be safe!!

 

In: Local Information, News

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Just finished spokesperson training with Florida R Just finished spokesperson training with Florida Realtors as part of my role as District Vice President for District 4, representing Miami and the Florida Keys.

This was my second time taking the course and I had just as much fun as the first. There’s something powerful about practicing tough questions and learning how to handle difficult situations with clarity and confidence.

Grateful to @therealfloridarealtors for the opportunity to keep growing in this role. Great colleagues, fantastic instructors, and an A+ experience all around. #realestatetraining #realtorlife
Happy 305 Day! Not just an area code. A whole op Happy 305 Day! 

Not just an area code. A whole operating system.

Cafecito meetings that turn into business deals.
Spanglish as a perfectly acceptable language.
Pastelitos before noon.
Boat days that start whenever the tide, the weather, and the group chat agree.

Miami is layered. A little chaotic. Ridiculously global. Entrepreneurial to its core. One block feels Caribbean, the next feels European, the next feels like old Miami that refuses to disappear.

The skyline keeps changing. The accents keep multiplying. The energy never slows down.

Very 305.

#305Day #miami #miamilife #miamilifestyle
You know that crown. Even if you don’t know the bu You know that crown. Even if you don’t know the building’s name.

Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in 1983, one of the most influential architecture firms of the 20th century, known for its civic and institutional work.

This building remains one of the most recognizable silhouettes in Downtown Miami and a defining feature of the city’s skyline @skidmoreowingsmerrill 

#miamiarchitecture #miamilife
If you have walked past this at Bayside Marketplac If you have walked past this at Bayside Marketplace, here’s the story.

This is Miami’s tribute to the Space Shuttle Challenger. The memorial honors the seven astronauts who lost their lives in 1986 and marks a moment that left a permanent imprint on the country.

Designed by Japanese artist, Isamu Noguchi.

In a city that moves fast and builds even faster, this piece is quiet and intentional. A reminder that exploration, risk, and progress are part of who we are.

Next time you are at Bayside, look up. #miamiart #miamilife #artinpublicspaces @isamu_noguchi
Every year, it’s a tradition. Cirque du Soleil com Every year, it’s a tradition. Cirque du Soleil comes to Miami.

The theme changes. The storyline evolves. This year, it was Luzia under the big top, and it felt immersive. Transportive. Exactly the kind of reset you do not get from a weekend brunch.

There’s something about sitting in that tent and choosing to disconnect. No market talk. No headlines. No notifications. Just light, water, music, and humans doing things that make you question physics.

Different show every year. Same excuse to step out of reality for a minute. 🎪✨ @luzia.cirquedusoleil @bozaagency @igersmiami #cirquelovesmiami #luzia #miamilife
The Pink House · Miami Shores Late 1970s, Arquite The Pink House · Miami Shores

Late 1970s, Arquitectonica founders Bernardo Fort-Brescia and Laurinda Spear built it for themselves. When architects build for themselves, you pay attention.

The project is a study in interlocking planes. A controlled composition of solid and void. The street facade intentionally scaled to the suburban context, while the bay elevation opens up and expands.

PINK: Five shades that caused enough neighbor drama to get the zoning board involved. They approved it, but only after requiring a grove of trees to soften the street view. Miami Shores said, “fine, but add landscaping.” The landscape became part of the sequence.
(Although I’m still not a fan of the Black Olives.)

The circle carved into the front pool reads as a geometric counterpoint to the rectilinear composition. Nautical or not. Art Deco or not. It’s iconic. And very Miami.

Tropical modern before the term was fashionable. Still sharp. Still unapologetically pink. #pinkhouse #miamiarchitecture #miamilife
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