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    Maria Alejandra Castaño: Passionate Leadership at Loretta & the Butcher

    Coconut Grove, Miami’s oldest neighborhood, has quietly evolved into one of South Florida’s most successful business communities – and it’s no accident. With its blend of charm, strategy, and community, the Grove offers a blueprint for how local economies can thrive.

    At the heart of its success is a strong sense of community. And at the heart of the Grove’s bustling downtown district are independent businesses, like Loretta and the Butcher on Commodore Plaza, with Maria Alejandra Castaño at the helm.

    By cultivating a loyal customer base that values authenticity and true connection, Castaño’s quaint bistro tucked between the busy shops and other businesses on Commodore Plaza has fast become a beloved neighborhood staple.

    “Since the very beginning, we wanted to be more than just a restaurant. We’ve built real relationships with our guests and with other businesses in the Grove. We know their names, their favorite dishes, and make each visit one that feels like they’re home.” The loyalty and warmth of their customers continue to fuel the restaurant’s growth.

    Culinary Passion

    With a passion for Argentine cuisine and making guests feel at home, she’s created a fine restaurant that’s a one way ticket to Buenos Aires. Her journey proves that with the right ingredients, vision, and boldness, anything is possible.

    Beyond perfecting beef, Loretta & the Butcher honors an iconic Argentine culinary tradition, led by the passionate and determined Castaño. As a powerful woman in a male-dominated industry, she runs a restaurant that embodies authenticity, quality, and community in the deepest sense.

    Castaño’s love for food began in her childhood, growing up in Colombia where meals are a symbol of unity and tradition. “Since I was a little girl, cooking has been my passion and my way of expression. And I’ve always been fascinated by how the right dish can tell a story, awaken emotions, and bring people together.”

    Her admiration for Argentina’s beloved cuisine eventually led her to acquire Loretta & the Butcher, where she brings the essence of la parrilla (Argentine grill) to the Grove. With respect for each cut of meat and a dedication to using the highest quality ingredients, she ensures each dish represents the true flavors of Argentina.

    “Loretta & the Butcher is more than a restaurant; it’s a total experience. We want patrons to feel transported to Argentina through flavors, aromas, and the welcoming warmth of the atmosphere.”

    What Makes an Argentine Grill Great?

    A true Argentine “parrilla” is more than just grilled meats, it’s a whole ritual. “Everything starts with the highest quality cuts, cooked over fire with patience. Coarse salt is all the seasoning that’s needed to highlight the succulent meat’s true flavor.”

    But beyond the food, it’s about connection. “A true parrilla is meant to be shared with friends and family, with melted provoleta, a glass of wine, and, of course, chimichurri to add the final touch. It’s about friends and family gathering around the grill, living in the moment filled with passion.” At Loretta & the Butcher, every meal is designed to capture that spirit.

    Breaking Restaurant Industry Barriers

    Running a restaurant as a woman comes with some challenges, but Castaño has always met them head-on with the utmost confidence and perseverance. “The biggest challenge has been breaking biases and stereotypes in a typically male-dominated industry, and proving that female leadership is equally strong and strategic.”

    Balancing her roles as a businesswoman, mother, and wife is no easy feat, but Castaño has cultivated a restaurant known for both excellence and inclusivity. “Seeing Loretta and the Butcher grow, curating a unique experience, and being passionate about leadership shows that you can balance those three crucial roles without giving up your dreams.”

    The True Taste of Argentina

    Loretta & the Butcher’s menu is specifically curated to immerse their guests in the authentic Argentine flavor. Signature dishes include bife de chorizo, ojo de bife, and entraña, all grilled to perfection.

    Another standout is Arroz del Gaucho, a bold, comforting dish that echoes Argentina’s rich culinary traditions, alongside their world-famous empanadas, crispy on the outside, boasting a variety of fillings, and bursting with flavor inside. Each dish transports guests straight to Buenos Aires, one bite at a time.

    What’s Next for Loretta & the Butcher?

    Looking ahead, Maria Alejandra envisions expanding Loretta & the Butcher while maintaining its warm and welcoming atmosphere. “We’re exploring new opportunities to bring our delicious dishes to even more people, all without losing the signature warmth that defines us.”

    Her journey is far from over, and that passion burns bright, strong as ever. “Oh, I believe the best is yet to come,” she says.

    ABOUT LORETTA AND THE BUTCHER
    Loretta And The Butcher is located 3195 Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove, FL 33133. Visit www.lorettaandthebutcher.como to learn more or call 786-618-9982.

    West Kendall Just Got Tastier! Grant Miller stops by Lala’s Burgers as it officially opens its doors


    🍔🔥 West Kendall Just Got Tastier

    Grant Miller stops by Lala’s Burgers as it officially opens its doors in West Kendall, bringing bold flavors, juicy burgers, and a brand-new go-to spot for the community.

    Come celebrate the grand opening and taste what everyone’s talking about — this is comfort food done right. 🍟✨

    ABOUT US:

    Miami Community Newspapers is your go-to source for Miami community news, offering daily updates, podcasts, and multimedia content. Covering local events, business updates, and lifestyle features across Miami-Dade County, our family-owned media company publishes a variety of neighborhood publications both online and in print. Explore Miami’s culture through our exclusive community podcasts, magazines, and newsletters.

    #MiamiCommunityNews #GrantMillerHere #LalasBurgers #WestKendall #MiamiEats #BurgerLovers #GrandOpening #LocalBusiness #CommunitySpotlight #MiamiFoodScene #CommunityVoices

    A Special Evening Honoring Kionne McGhee as the 2025 Citizen of the Year

    The celebration recognized Kionne McGhee’s leadership, service, and lasting impact on the community, with heartfelt moments hearing insights from Kionne McGhee and his family as they reflected on his journey, values, and commitment to public service. An inspiring evening highlighting the power of family, community, and dedication to making a difference across Miami-Dade.

    ABOUT US:

    Miami Community Newspapers is your go-to source for Miami community news, offering daily updates, podcasts, and multimedia content. Covering local events, business updates, and lifestyle features across Miami-Dade County, our family-owned media company publishes a variety of neighborhood publications both online and in print. Explore Miami’s culture through our exclusive community podcasts, magazines, and newsletters.

    #CarrieMeekFoundation #CitizenOfTheYear2025 #HonoringLeadership #CommunityLeadership #PublicService #ServiceAboveSelf #SouthFloridaLeaders #CommunityImpact #LeadershipMatters #CelebratingExcellence

    Amazing talent takes center stage at the 2025 City of Aventura YOUNG STARS SHOWCASE

    Presented by Acqualina Resort & Residences, Aventura Mall, Mount Sinai 
    Medical Center, and Warren Henry Automotive Group  

    This year’s City of Aventura YOUNG STARS SHOWCASE (YSS) ended with thunderous applause, proud families, and more than a few standing ovations, and it’s clear that the future of the performing arts is in good hands. For the 16th year, the Aventura Marketing Council/Chamber of Commerce (AMC) worked with Creative Director Ran Oz to produce yet another professional showcase of singers from throughout South Florida at the state-of-the-art Aventura Arts & Cultural Center. 

    What unfolded onstage was more than a show. It was a testament to dedication, joy, and the indescribable emotion felt as the singers moved the audience from tears to laughter.

    The evening began with a trio of YSS Legacy Singers, Camie Liz, Emily Taylor Kaufman and Jazzy Rozze, delivering a phenomenal “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”.  That opening number set the tone for the rest of an incredible evening of entertainment.   Next onstage was crooner Mikie Blumenthal who captivated the audience with his cover of ‘Just the Two of  Us”.  The audience was entranced with  Liya Mizrachi, the youngest performer, as she sang “Hallelujah”.  Belting out “Never Knew Love Like This Before” was Markaya Belidor, whose powerful voice resonated throughout the theatre.  Hearts were touched as Samantha Schmerling  sang “A New Day Will Rise.”   Jazzy Rozze fired up the audience with her big-star energy with “I Will Survive”.  Adir Arama  showcased his vocal technique with astonishing riffs in singing “Perfect”.  Sage Duke embodied the “Wow” factor as she emotionally sang “Listen”.  Mikie Blumenthal and Ilan Tarrab enchanted the audience with their fabulous Sinatra medley.   Legacy singer Mason Pace, who also was the band guitarist, thrilled the audience with his high-powered “Crazy Train”. Amelia Hernandez delivered a   passionate bilingual “The Power of Love”. Camie Liz had the house dancing as she belted out  “I Wanna Dance with Somebody”.   The charismatic Ilan Tarrab crooned a great “Suspicious Minds”.   Camila Pocovi inspired the audience with her emotional delivery of “A Million Reasons”.  Lila Fuchs turned the theatre into an opera house with her remarkable performance of “The Doll Aria”.   Emily Taylor Kaufman sang her award-winning “I Have Nothing,”  showing great emotion with her powerhouse voice.

    The grand finale song was the high-energy ‘I’m Good” with all the Young Stars taking their bows as Ran Oz recognized each one and the band members. 

    What made this showcase extraordinary wasn’t just the skill on display, though technique, stage presence and professionalism were evident, but the confidence and authenticity each performer carried. Some delivered quiet, intimate storytelling; others electrified the audience with powerhouse vocals or choreography bursting with personality. Every moment, whether dazzling or understated, revealed hours of practice, resilience and heart.  

    Equally inspiring was the sense of camaraderie. Backstage, performers encouraged one another, shared nerves and excitement, and celebrated each other’s victories. Onstage, many collaborated, harmonizing, partnering, or blending styles in creative ways that pushed the boundaries of performance.  
    Audiences weren’t just watching a show; they were witnessing talent abounding and passion igniting. The applause wasn’t merely appreciation. It was recognition. “I expected a good show, but I wasn’t prepared to be this amazed. The talent on that stage was unbelievable!” said an audience member. 

    For more information,  aventuramarketingcouncil.com;  305.932.5334

    Grant Miller at the Carrie Meek Foundation Event Honoring Kionne McGhee, 2025 Citizen of the Year


    Grant Miller Here at the Carrie Meek Foundation Event Honoring Kionne McGhee, 2025 Citizen of the Year

    ABOUT US:

    Miami Community Newspapers is your go-to source for Miami community news, offering daily updates, podcasts, and multimedia content. Covering local events, business updates, and lifestyle features across Miami-Dade County, our family-owned media company publishes a variety of neighborhood publications both online and in print. Explore Miami’s culture through our exclusive community podcasts, magazines, and newsletters.

    #CarrieMeekFoundation #CitizenOfTheYear2025 #HonoringLeadership #CommunityLeadership #PublicService #ServiceAboveSelf #SouthFloridaLeaders #CommunityImpact #LeadershipMatters #CelebratingExcellence

    Deli Lane Café Tavern’s Next Chapter & New Location | Kress Communications


    In this episode, Bill Kress of Kress Communications sits down with Jahn Kirchoff to talk about the exciting next chapter for Deli Lane Café Tavern.

    They discuss the decision to move to a new location, what the transition means for loyal customers, and how the beloved restaurant plans to carry its legacy forward while embracing growth and change in Miami’s dining scene.

    About Miami Community News

    Miami Community News connects you to the people and stories shaping South Florida. From business and entrepreneurship to community impact and local events, we’re your trusted source for news that brings Miami together.

    #MiamiCommunityNews #DeliLane #MiamiRestaurants #LocalBusinessMiami #KressCommunications #MiamiFoodScene #RestaurantNews #SouthFloridaEats #MiamiDining #CommunityBusiness

    Broadway Stars Coming to South Florida: David Posnack JCC’s The Overlap to Present SPEAKING UP IN EVERY KEY Featuring Broadway’s Seth Rudetsky With Lillias White and Arielle Jacobs At Miramar Cultural Center on February 22

    The David Posnack Jewish Community Center’s The Overlap is excited to announce that tickets are on sale for Speaking Up in Every Key: A Musical Celebration featuring Broadway stars Seth RudetskyLillias White, and Arielle Jacobs. Taking place on February 22, 2026, at 7 p.m. at theMiramar Cultural Center, the event will blend musical theater performances from all three stars with stories to explore how the arts spark empathy, connection and true allyship.
     
    The event will include a special performance with the Gay Men’s Chorus of South Florida, as well as solo performances from Seth, Lillias, and Arielle. Through their distinct experiences, whether engaging with Jewish identity, advocating for racial equity, or empowering young women, they each demonstrate how the arts can inspire connection, healing, and action, and ways the audience can promote love and fight hate.
     
    We are thrilled to welcome Seth, Lillias, and Arielle to South Florida to share with our community how their theater and advocacy work intertwine. They have used their passions for the arts to encourage solidarity in the face of intolerance, and these lessons will be valuable to all in attendance.
     
    Seth Rudetsky is a versatile American entertainer known as the afternoon deejay for SiriusXM “On Broadway,” as well as a Broadway pianist, conductor, actor, and a three-time Emmy-nominated comedy writer alongside his co-writers. He frequently engages in activism, including leading LGBTQ+, foster care, animal rescue, immigration, and Jewish events. In fall of 2023, he founded The Jewish Broadway Alliance, a coalition to support Jewish artists through community, education, and advocacy.
     
    ‘I’m so excited to do what I love most: tell fun inside Broadway stories, perform classic showtunes by Jewish writers, and showcase the phenomenal singing of two of my favorite Broadway stars, Arielle Jacobs and Lillias White,” said Seth Rudetsky.
     
    Lillias White is a Tony and Emmy Award-winning actress and singer, celebrated for her powerful performances in Broadway musicals, including How to Succeed, The Life and Hadestown as well as belting one of the muses in the Disney film Hercules. A passionate advocate for racial equity and arts education, she’s done countless benefits for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and The Actors Fund (including starring in Rudetsky’s concert of DREAMGIRLS which raised $1,000,000 for the Fund) and in 2020, she co-founded Black Theatre United which promotes inclusion and systematic change in the industry.
     
    Arielle Jacobs is a celebrated Broadway actress and singer, best known for starring as Princess Jasmine inAladdin, Nina in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In The Heights, and originating the role of Imelda Marcos in Broadway’sHere Lies Love. A proud Filipino Jewish American, she is admired for her powerful voice, dynamic stage presence, advocacy, and entrepreneurial work empowering young girls and rescue animals. She is the founder of The Girls’ Camaraderie Project, a nonprofit that brings together female artists to lead workshops for girls ages 10–13, focusing on collaboration, empathy, and trust as well “The Broadway Pup”, which sells punny Broadway-themed pet bandanas & donates 100% of profits to animal rescue charities.
     
    Speaking Up in Every Key is part of The Overlap’s 2026 season of programs. The Overlap uses the arts, open dialogue, shared learning, and interfaith experiences to bridge communities for one another.
     
    “We are thrilled to welcome Seth, Lillias, and Arielle to South Florida to share with our community how their theater and advocacy work intertwine,” said Ali Shrago-Spechler, the Director of the George Gottlieb Institute. “They have used their passions for the arts to encourage solidarity in the face of intolerance, and these lessons will be valuable to all in attendance.”
     
    Tickets are available at https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/70440141/broadways-seth-rudetsky-with-lillias-white-arielle-jacobs-dpjcc-miramar-miramar-cultural-center. Complimentary tickets are available for students and student groups. For more information on ticket pricing, please contact Nancy Cohen at ncohen@dpjcc.org.
     
    About the Overlap:
    The Overlap is a cultural arts and community-building initiative of the David Posnack JCC. Through performances, conversations, interfaith programs, culinary events and Holocaust education, The Overlap brings people from diverse backgrounds together to bridge communities and build empathy across Broward and beyond. The program is generously funded by the Sam Berman Charitable Foundation and presented in collaboration with the David Posnack JCC’s George Gottlieb Institute and the Jewish Federation of Broward County. The Overlap reminds us that the differences that divide us are far smaller than the common ground we share.
     
    About the David Posnack JCC:
    The David Posnack Jewish Community Center (DPJCC) is located in the heart of southwest Broward County. Its mission: Enriching lives by connecting people through cultural, educational, social, recreational, and wellness programs in an environment of fun, friendship, and unity. The “J” is open to all and proudly guided by Jewish values. From infant to senior year-round, the “J” is a place that offers endless possibilities for you and your family to grow. It serves all residents of the community, regardless of faith, race, age, or ability. The DPJCC is a 501(c)(3) rated by Candid and Charity Navigator

    Helping Small and Local Businesses to Grow: Miami-Dade County Strategic Procurement Department is on Your Side

    Miami-Dade County is committed to supporting its small and local businesses, which are the heart of the community. The Strategic Procurement Department (SPD) is working hard to make sure these businesses have the tools, resources and opportunities they need to succeed. Through a variety of programs and initiatives, SPD is leveling the playing field and making it easier for small and local businesses to thrive in a competitive market.

    What Does SPD Do for Small Businesses?

    Under the leadership of Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, who envisions creating a local economy that works for everyone, and SPD’s Director Namita Uppal, who brings a strong commitment to empowering small businesses, SPD focuses on removing the obstacles that small and local businesses often face. SPD’s main goal is to level the playing field by offering training, providing access to vital resources, and creating meaningful connections between small and local businesses, and the County.

    Through these efforts, SPD is helping business owners to gain knowledge and support their need to navigate the County’s procurement system and grow sustainably over time. By removing barriers, SPD is making it easier for small and local businesses to succeed and contribute to a vibrant and thriving local economy.

    Key programs include:

    • Vendor Academy: A free educational platform that provides essential procurement information to the vendor community on how to do business with the County. The Vendor Academy offers online workshops, multilanguage videos, and in-person sessions to make sure businesses are ready to compete for County contracts.
    • Small Business Enterprise (SBE) Program: SPD helps businesses to become certified SBEs so they can access more contracting opportunities. SPD also provides concierge services such as one-on-one needs assessment meetings, assistance with payment and performance issues, and a mentor protégé program to help certified SBEs to grow.
    • Market Matchmaker Program: A fun and free event where small and local businesses can show off their products and connect directly with customers. It is a great way to gain visibility and make new business connections.

    Supporting Small and Local Businesses with Financial Resources

    SPD understands that securing funding can be one of the hardest parts of running a business. That is why SPD offers financial resources and workshops to help businesses to secure the capital they need to grow. Through initiatives like the RISE Fund Assistance Workshops, small and local businesses can learn how to access grants, loans, and other funding options that will help them expand.

    Increasing Visibility for Small and Local Businesses

    SPD works hard to make sure small and local businesses get the attention they deserve. For example, the Annual Procurement Expo allows small and local businesses to meet with County officials and other organizations to learn about new contracting opportunities and showcase what they offer. It is a fantastic way for small and local businesses to network and make valuable connections.

    SPD also celebrates National Small Business Week – with a week of activities, including workshops, networking events and award ceremonies. It is a time to recognize the hard work of small business owners and provide them with the resources they need to succeed.

    Creating Stronger Partnerships for Local Growth

    By partnering with other local organizations, SPD is helping to create a stronger economic network for small and local businesses. One such partnership is with the Beacon Council, which works with SPD to provide even more opportunities for small and local businesses to grow and succeed. SPD also collaborates with local hospitals, schools, and municipalities to make sure small and local businesses have access to more contracting opportunities and resources.

    Making Things Easier with Technology

    SPD aims to create an easy-to-navigate procurement website for small and local businesses. SPD is in the process of making its website more user-friendly, offering features like event calendars, tracking tools, and easy access to information. This will help business owners to stay updated on important events, deadlines and resources that can help them to grow.

    Why This Matters

    SPD’s goal is not just about helping businesses to win County contracts; it is about creating a thriving local economy where small businesses can grow and provide more jobs for our community. By focusing on training, financial resources, partnerships and technology, SPD is building a foundation for long-term prosperity that benefits everyone in Miami-Dade County.

    With these efforts, Miami-Dade County is becoming a model for other regions across the country, showing that when small and local businesses succeed, everyone wins. SPD’s dedication to supporting local entrepreneurs ensures that the County’s economy will continue to grow and to create more opportunities for small and local businesses, families and neighborhoods.

    In short, SPD is working to make sure small and local businesses are not just surviving—they are thriving. Whether you are a mom-and-pop shop or a growing business, SPD has the resources and programs that can help you to take your business to the next level.

    Miami Condo Market Update | Expert Peter Zalewski with Michael Miller

    In this in-depth interview, Michael Miller, publisher of Miami Community Newspapers, sits down with Peter Zalewski, a leading Miami condo market expert, to break down the current state of the Miami and South Florida condominium market.

    The conversation covers Miami condo prices, buyer and seller trends, new condo development, market risks, and what homeowners, investors, and residents should expect next. Zalewski shares expert insight into how economic conditions, migration, and development are shaping the future of Miami real estate.

    Whether you’re a Miami condo owner, buyer, investor, or simply following South Florida real estate news, this episode delivers clear, local insight you can trust.

    ▶️ Watch the full episode at cnewstv.com

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