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North Bay Village, Florida, offers a selection of accommodations to suit various preferences and budgets. Here are some hotels in and around the area:

North Bay Village, FL
A midscale, smoke-free hotel featuring a heated outdoor swimming pool, exercise room, and on-site restaurant and lounge. Conveniently located 12 miles from Miami Airport.

North Bay Village, FL
A clean and safe accommodation option with street parking, located 20 minutes from Miami. Guests appreciate its convenient location and friendly staff.

North Bay Village, FL
Offers spacious apartments with excellent views of Biscayne Bay, easy parking, and a well-equipped kitchen. Ideal for families and longer stays.

North Bay Village, FL
Provides large rooms with comfortable accommodations, including kitchen facilities. Guests enjoy the home-like atmosphere and good cleaning service.

North Bay Village, FL
Offers budget-friendly accommodations with basic amenities. Some guests have noted areas for improvement in cleanliness and maintenance.

These options provide a range of amenities and price points to cater to different traveler needs in North Bay Village.

The State of Hialeah – March 2025

When government opens its books, citizens open their hearts.
-Wilson Alvarez

City Council Meetings & Public Hearings
In March 2025, the Hialeah City Council met on the 11th and 25th. They approved several ordinances, including right-of-way closures, parking-variance permits, and lease agreements. Public hearings were scheduled for upcoming decisions, which helped keep the community informed.🔗 [Internal link: See all City Council updates]🔗 Hialeah City Council Agendas – hialeahfl.gov

287‑G Immigration Agreement: What It Means for Hialeah
On March 11, Hialeah joined several South Florida cities in signing the 287‑G agreement. This authorizes local police to assist ICE under Florida’s new immigration law.🔗 [Internal link: Learn about Hialeah’s public safety policies]🔗 Miami Herald coverage on 287-G🔗 Local10: ICE and South Florida police cooperation
However, city and police officials emphasized that day-to-day policing will remain unchanged. They also reassured residents that this is not the start of widespread immigration raids.

Budget Oversight: A Move Toward Transparency
On March 24, Hialeah became the first Florida city to submit its operating budget for state review. The State Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) praised the effort.🔗 [Internal link: Read our city budget summary]🔗 NBC Miami coverage on DOGE budget review
This step demonstrates Hialeah’s commitment to transparency and financial accountability. It also positions the city as a leader in good governance practices.

Real Estate: Zoning, Variances & Leases
On March 26, the Planning & Zoning Board held hearings on lot setbacks and building coverage variances. Council meetings later in the month continued the discussion.
Meanwhile, the city approved a lease for 2245 NW 7 Court. This move reflects ongoing, moderate activity in municipal land usage.🔗 [Internal link: Explore Hialeah zoning updates]🔗 City zoning notices – hialeahfl.gov

Economic Climate: Trust Through Stability
There were no major economic changes during March. However, local business organizations responded positively to the city’s transparency efforts.
They also welcomed the city’s cooperation with ICE and DOGE, seeing both as signs of long-term compliance and stability. Industrial leasing remained steady.🔗 [Internal link: Economic trends in Hialeah]

Healthcare Excellence: Hialeah Hospital’s Strong Performance
Hialeah Hospital continued supporting the community in March. It participated in a city-wide disaster-preparedness event and maintained its “A” Leapfrog safety rating. The hospital also reported zero C. diff infections—highlighting high safety standards.🔗 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Ratings🔗 [Internal link: Healthcare leadership in Hialeah]
Since October 2024, Steward Health Care has been reorganizing. Its operations have now transitioned to Healthcare Systems of America, without service interruptions.

Transportation and Traffic Planning
Although no specific traffic updates were announced, transportation was part of March zoning discussions. Connectivity plans remain linked to broader Miami-Dade County efforts.🔗 [Internal link: Local transportation plans]

Weather Conditions in March
The weather in Hialeah this March was typical for early spring. Warm afternoons and brief showers were common. Fortunately, no storms or disruptive events occurred.

Highlights of March 2025

Budget transparency: Hialeah submitted its budget to state oversight.

Public safety: The 287‑G agreement strengthens coordination with state immigration efforts.

Healthcare excellence: Hialeah Hospital maintained top safety performance.

Community development: Zoning activity supports managed city growth.

 Quote of the Month

“Transparency is the currency of trust.” – Unknown

In March, Hialeah embraced this value. Through budget openness, public hearings, and healthcare performance, the city deepened trust with its residents.

Residents: Stay Involved!
Now is the time to get involved. Attend Council and Planning & Zoning meetings. Share your voice on issues like immigration, budgeting, and public safety.🔗 [Internal link: How to participate in local government]
Together, we can help guide Hialeah’s future.

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State of Sweetwater – March 2025

Construction Projects Support Sweetwater’s Expanding Economy
Development activity continued at a strong pace.Upland Park remains on track for its 2026 retail and residential opening, adding new commercial life to the area. Terra Group’s transit-oriented retail corridor is also moving forward and is expected to enhance mobility and long-term business activity.
Li’l Abner III reached a major milestone with the completion of its first building frame. This new workforce housing project creates stability for local families and supports Sweetwater’s ongoing economic development.
Internal link: Sweetwater development updatesOutbound link: Terra Group

FIU Students Boost Local Commerce and Restaurant Partnerships
Florida International University continues to play a crucial role in Sweetwater’s economic health. Local cafés, restaurants, and retail stores benefit from daily student engagement.
The FIU Chaplin School’s “Hospitality in the City” initiative expanded this month, offering internships, menu development projects, and promotional collaborations with neighborhood businesses.
Internal link: FIU business partnershipsOutbound link: FIU Chaplin School

Retail Growth Highlights Strong March Activity
Dolphin Mall remained one of Sweetwater’s busiest commercial centers. Retailers such as Nike Factory Store, Michael Kors Outlet, and several local vendors experienced solid year-over-year growth.
The launch of Tech Up! Gadgets added more tech-focused shopping options and further diversified the retail landscape.
Internal link: Sweetwater retail newsOutbound link: Dolphin Mall

Dining Scene Continues to Strengthen Community Growth
Casa Venezolana drew consistent crowds throughout March with its popular Venezuelan menu. The Green Fork introduced Sweetwater’s first plant-forward café, offering healthier dining choices that appeal to both residents and FIU students.
Several other restaurants expanded their patio seating, helping increase foot traffic and overall customer activity.

Local Businesses Celebrate Milestones and Support the Economy
Small businesses remained a key pillar of the city’s growth.Sweetwater Florist marked 12 years in operation, TopGear Auto Care reached its seventh year, and La Calle Bakery expanded its space to include a gallery exhibiting FIU student artwork. These milestones highlight the city’s entrepreneurial resilience.

Beautification and Mobility Improvements Enhance Community Appeal
Infrastructure upgrades continued with new landscaped medians along NW 107th Avenue and improved crosswalks near Sweetwater Elementary. These improvements encourage walkability and enhance neighborhood safety.
Miami-Dade Transit also reported progress on the future East-West Rapid Bus Line, scheduled for late 2026. This project aims to improve regional mobility and support continued economic growth.
Outbound link: Miami-Dade Transit

Takeaway: Strong and Steady Business Growth Across Sweetwater
March 2025 brought a healthy mix of development, student-driven commerce, retail expansion, and community improvements. With these advancements, Sweetwater Florida business growth March 2025 reflects a city moving confidently toward long-term economic success.

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The State of Coconut Grove March 2025

A city doesn’t just move forward—it reflects, celebrates, and recalibrates
-Wilson Alvarez

Coconut Grove City Update March 2025: Leadership, Events & Progress
The Coconut Grove City Update March 2025 provides a comprehensive overview of the month’s leadership initiatives, public events, and ongoing community development in this iconic Miami neighborhood. This update highlights key progress and exciting plans for the future of Coconut Grove.

Leadership Highlights in the Coconut Grove City Update March 2025
Mayor Ken Russell
Mayor Ken Russell’s Clean Grove 2025 initiative engaged over 150 volunteers during the Kennedy Park Beautification Day on March 16. The event concluded with a mural unveiling painted by local students, celebrating Coconut Grove’s rich cultural heritage.
Mayor Russell also submitted a shoreline resiliency proposal to the Miami-Dade County Resilience Office, with results anticipated this summer.
City Manager Emilio Gonzalez
City Manager Emilio Gonzalez’s team launched a beta version of the city’s public services dashboard, giving residents real-time updates on permits, street repairs, and sanitation schedules.
Budget constraints continue to challenge road resurfacing efforts, with phased plans currently under negotiation.
Commissioner Damian Pardo (District 2)
Commissioner Pardo’s traffic calming initiative was unanimously approved on March 12. The project includes speed reductions and safer crosswalks along Main Highway and Tigertail Avenue. Implementation is underway.

Community Events in the Coconut Grove City Update March 2025
Grove Heritage Parade – March 9
Thousands gathered for the annual Grove Heritage Parade, celebrating the neighborhood’s Bahamian roots and local educators. Historian Denise Clarke highlighted the importance of preserving cultural identity.
Spring Business Summit – March 21
The summit drew over 200 attendees to sessions on AI in small business, coastal resilience, and women entrepreneurs in South Florida. Mayor Russell and Chamber Chair Maria Gonzalez emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships.
For more info, visit: Why Business Summits Matter for Local Growth

Looking Ahead: April Plans in the Coconut Grove City Update March 2025

Earth Grove Festival (April 20): Eco-vendors, live music, and recycling education.

Public Arts Council Meeting (April 4): Review of new public art projects.

Infrastructure Town Hall (April 24): Discussions on water systems and historic zoning.

Clean Grove 2025 “Adopt-a-Block” Launch: Local businesses encouraged to maintain their surroundings.

Final Reflection
The Coconut Grove City Update March 2025 confirms a neighborhood driven by active leadership, community pride, and cultural vitality. The month’s developments set the stage for continued growth and collaboration.

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Premier NAD+ IV Therapy and Wellness

Media: Patty Vila
C: 305-498-9660
pattyvilamedia@outlook.com
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Premier NAD+ IV Therapy and Wellness: Pioneering Cellular Health and Anti-Aging Solutions
Coral Gables, FL – April 1, 2025 – Premier NAD+ IV Therapy and Wellness, an advanced wellness center in Coral Gables, FL, specializes in cutting-edge NAD+ infusion therapies to enhance cellular health, boost energy, and promote longevity. As a critical coenzyme, Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) supports energy metabolism, DNA repair, and cellular function, that declines with age. Premier NAD+ IV Therapy and Wellness addresses this decline with targeted intravenous NAD+ treatments designed to restore optimal cellular function and improve overall well-being. Fenton LeBon, MD, MBA, is the innovator of nanotechnology for NAD+ which allows for higher concentration strength and higher effectiveness.
Premier NAD+ IV Therapy and Wellness is the first NAD+ clinic in the World that offers Nano- NAD+, a nanoparticle or liposomal form of Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+), a vital coenzyme involved in cellular energy production and metabolic processes. This advanced formulation enhances the bioavailability and absorption of NAD+ in the body. Clients undergoing NAD+ therapy have reported numerous benefits, including increased energy, improved mental clarity, enhanced athletic performance, weight management support, and anti-aging effects. These benefits stem from NAD+’s essential role in mitochondrial function, which directly impacts energy production, cognitive performance, and metabolic efficiency. By optimizing these functions, NAD+ infusions can aid individuals in maintaining peak performance and vitality at any stage of life.
In addition to boosting mental and physical energy, NAD+ therapy can also help improve recovery from physical exertion and support detoxification processes. Clients often seek treatment to enhance focus, promote longevity, and assist with chronic fatigue, brain fog, and the natural decline in cellular function due to aging.
Premier NAD+ IV Therapy and Wellness is committed to offering individualized treatment plans, ensuring that each client receives the most effective protocols suited to their health needs. The clinic’s experienced medical professionals conduct thorough assessments and tailor therapies to maximize results.
Under the leadership of Patrick Uloth, Co-Founder and CEO of Premier NAD+ IV Therapy and Wellness has established itself as a leader in the field of NAD+ therapy.
“At Premier NAD+, we are committed to empowering individuals to take control of their health with therapies that address the root causes of aging and cellular decline,” said Uloth.
“Our goal is to enhance physical and mental performance while improving overall quality of life.”
Dr. Fenton LeBon, Medical Director, Premier NAD+ IV Therapy and Wellness, brings extensive expertise in psychiatric care, addiction treatment, and integrated wellness solutions. With a background in mental health program development, Dr. LeBon plays a key role in overseeing clinical operations and advancing NAD+ therapy applications to optimize patient outcomes.
At Premier NAD+, client safety remains a top priority. All therapies are administered under strict medical supervision in adherence to the highest industry standards. Transparency and education are integral to the clinic’s approach, ensuring that clients are well-informed about the procedure, its benefits, and any necessary post-treatment care.
For more information or to schedule a consultation visit Premiernadplus.com.
About Premier NAD+ IV Therapy and WellnessLocated in Coral Gables, Florida, Premier NAD+ IV Therapy and Wellness specializes in intravenous NAD+ treatments aimed at promoting cellular health and combating aging effects. The clinic offers a welcoming environment where clients receive expert guidance on their wellness journeys. Through state-of-the-art therapies and personalized treatment plans, Premier NAD+ helps clients achieve peak mental and physical performance.
Media Contact:Patty VilaC: 305-498-9660pattyvilamedia@outlook.com

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CAVA’s South Florida Debut

CAVA Hialeah Location Opens, Boosting Local Economy and Brand Presence
By Wilson Alvarez
The CAVA Hialeah location is more than just a new restaurant opening—it’s a strong vote of confidence in Hialeah’s consumer power and growing economic appeal. In April 2025, CAVA, the popular Mediterranean fast-casual chain, officially opened its first South Florida location at the Shoppes at Highland. This launch signals the brand’s strategic push into a high-growth, culturally rich market.

CAVA Hialeah Location: Prime Spot at Shoppes at Highland
Located at 3645 West 84th Street, Unit 5, the 2,200-square-foot CAVA Hialeah location offers seating for 40 guests and supports dine-in, delivery, and digital pickup. Its placement in the Shoppes at Highland—a thriving 70-acre retail development—positions it between I-75 and the Florida Turnpike. Surrounded by popular retailers like Publix, ULTA, Burlington, and Five Below, the restaurant benefits from high foot traffic and convenient access from Miami Lakes and Hialeah Gardens.

How CAVA Hialeah Location Impacts the Local Economy and Community
Before officially opening, CAVA hosted a Community Day, offering complimentary meals and raising funds for Food Rescue U.S. – South Florida. This nonprofit helps reduce food waste and feed the hungry, aligning with CAVA’s mission of social responsibility.
The restaurant employs between 25 and 40 local residents, creating new job opportunities and injecting momentum into Hialeah’s ongoing economic development. CAVA’s early investment in the community is a key factor in its successful reception.

CAVA’s South Florida Growth Strategy Starts with Hialeah Location
The CAVA Hialeah location is part of the brand’s larger expansion strategy, which includes a goal of reaching 1,000 restaurants by 2032. In 2024 alone, CAVA opened 58 new stores, with a projected 17% growth rate for 2025. After Hialeah, the next planned South Florida opening will be at 801 Brickell Avenue in downtown Miami later this year.
Hialeah’s role as the brand’s launch point in South Florida shows confidence in the city’s economic vitality and consumer engagement.

Why CAVA Chose Hialeah: A Magnet for National Brands
Hialeah’s dense population, cultural diversity, and strategic location make it a prime target for national brands like CAVA. The city’s retail infrastructure continues to attract major investments, reinforcing its growing reputation as a business-friendly destination.
With a blend of working-class pride and entrepreneurial spirit, Hialeah offers fertile ground for businesses seeking deep local connections and long-term growth.

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