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Dolphin Stadium, as Miami residents well know, will host the Superbowl for a record 10th time next month. The Superbowl is a real boon for the city, which has not only experienced the effects of the long lasting recession, but has also seen real estate prices fall dramatically over the past few years, and people forced out of their homes by foreclosure.
Jan 19, 2010
by Alex Shay
in Miami Beach Insider Blog
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Two non-profit organizations helping children in distress, The Moyer Foundation and The Mario Batali Foundation, teamed up for a Super Bowl Super Brunch at the Viceory Miami's Club 50 during Super Bowl weekend. Celebrity Chef Emeril Lagasse, Comedian Jimmy Fallon and former New York Yankee Bernie Williams came out to show their support.
Feb 7, 2010
by Jenelle Ferri (Author) in Video
In The Blog Roll for Super Bowl Week, Bill Kearney of Thrillist Miami tells us where to go to be in the heat of the Super Bowl action or how to escape it altogether.
Feb 7, 2010
in Video
There is a ton of hype about the economic impact of the Super Bowl on Miami, but can we believe everything we hear? In Part III of the Juice Jennifer gets the inside scoop of Super Bowl economics; and Gabe and Elad are back with a new episode of Cocktail Culture, this week: the Miami Sunset.
Feb 6, 2010
in Video
In part II Jennifer and Josh discuss the phenomenon of "Pop Up" stores, including the Sean John on Collins Ave and Nobu restaurant in Bal Harbour; in The Blog Roll Bill Kearney from Thrillist Miami tells us where to go for the hottest Super Bowl action, or to escape the madness; and Jennifer guides us through the best places to find Cuban food in this week's Plum Picks.
Feb 6, 2010
in Video