OPINION: Miracle Mile Is Not “Sick” But May Be Suffering From Munchausen’s Syndrome
By: Dr. Karelia Martinez Carbonell One keeps hearing that Miracle Mile is “sick.” But is it? Or is Miracle Mile suffering from Munchausen’s Syndrome– a malady where powers that be pretend to “sickness” or deliberately produce symptoms of sickness in…
Festival of Lights Chanukah Celebration Scheduled For Sunday, December 13
The entire community is invited to the annual City of Coral Gables Festival of Lights Chanukah Celebration scheduled for Sunday, December 13th, the 4th night of Chanukah, from 4:30 to 5:30 PM at Ponce Circle Park, 2800 Ponce de Leon…
Coral Gables Holiday Tree Lighting This Friday, Tickets Required
A smaller affair this year.Exclusively for Coral Gables residents.In front of City Hall, Friday, Dec. 4, 7 – 9 p.m. Santa is coming to light up the tree at 7:30 p.m.Includes a two-hour show with socially distant spectator pods.Cost is…
What Has Really Happened To Miracle Mile?
There is no doubt that the vacancies on Miracle Mile have been an issue that has affected the downtown of Coral Gables for many years, but to blame the vacancies and lack of interest on the need for re-development is…
Public Meeting At 5pm Today (11/30) On Zoning of Miracle Mile
CITY OF CORAL GABLES NOTICE OF SUNSHINE MEETING Please all take notice that in accordance with City of Coral Gables Code section 2-26 and chapter 286.011(8), there will be a virtual Sunshine Meeting, Monday, November 30, 2020, beginning at 5:00…
CGNA: Halt Miracle Mile Decision Until New Commission Elected
The Coral Gables Neighbors Association wrote a memo to the city commission demanding answers to important questions about due process and asking that the commission defer any zoning changes affecting Miracle Mile and the Crafts Section to April 2021 when…
Gables Insider: From A List Of Friends And Family To Over 30,000 Subscribers
The Gables Insider story begins on a beautiful Coral Gables morning. After years of discussing the possibility of creating a publication that would focus on shedding light on what residents needed to know and disseminating information about things going on…
CDC Recommendations For A Safe Thanksgiving
The Center For Disease Control has published the following information in order for everyone to safely enjoy Thanksgiving this year: More than 1 million COVID-19 cases were reported in the United States over the last 7 days. As cases continue…
OPINION: Zoning Code Re-write Will Lead To End Of Coral Gables As A Suburb
By: Jackson Rip Holmes Zoning Code re-write will lead to end of Coral Gables as a suburb, unless we speak up before final vote December 8. THE NIGHTMARE IS UPON US. The City Commission will vote December 8 on the…
Who Represents You? Disregard For Residents A Growing Concern
Every two years, residents in Coral Gables participate in our City’s municipal election and elect what most voters believe to be individuals who will represent the interests of City residents. Commissioners in the City of Coral Gables are elected to…


























