Eyal’s Shani’s restaurant portfolio includes dozens of locations across multiple concepts, from the fast-casual Miznon to the ...
Here are 11 new restaurants in Miami that have opened within the last six months—and they’re worth making a reservation.
Indiana plays Miami for the national college football title Monday in Miami. Some speculate this could be one of the most ...
Newly renovated suites boast spacious balconies overlooking Miami’s South Beach. Two new restaurants, Bistro Collins and The Sushi Bar, bring the hotel’s culinary offerings to the next level. The ...
French hotelier Philippe Le Guennec paid $43.5 million for the Kimpton Angler’s Hotel in Miami Beach, property records show. The six-story property sits adjacent to Sixth Street at 660 Washington ...
Terra, Fortune International, Nahla Capital, Blackstone and Süzer Group were among top buyers of hospitality properties (top) Terra’s David Martin; Fortune International Group’s Edgardo DeFortuna; ...
From always-bustling Collins Avenue, to always-elegant Biscayne Bay, here's where Miami's inn crowd is staying. NY Post photo composite Whether you prefer the cabana life at Andaz or an extended spa ...
Remember them? They were some of the grand hotels that helped put Miami and Miami Beach on the map. Now, they are just memories, replaced with luxury towers. Even newer recent hotels are facing the ...
Miami Beach may be famous as the home of Art Basel, but thanks to an initiative from the city government, visitors don’t even have to leave their hotels to experience great works of art. Started in ...
The annual Winter Music Conference (“WMC”), an electronic music industry gathering, returns next year for its 36th edition from Tuesday, March 24 through Thursday, March 26, 2026, at the Kimpton Epic ...
An entity led by real estate billionaire Barry Sternlicht has withdrawn an application to expand the historic Standard Hotel in Miami Beach and add a condo component, designed by star architect Bjarke ...
A hotel check-in in Miami is making headlines after a viral video showed a guest being welcomed — not by a person behind the counter — but by a kiosk and a headset-wearing receptionist on a screen.