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  2. Second phase of logistics development in Opa-locka to add ...

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    In anticipation of the construction, the city and Link Logistics are hosting a job fair Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Sherbondy Village Community Center in Opa-locka. Such construction ...

  3. Opa-locka, Florida - Wikipedia

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    FIPS code. 12-51650. Website. www .opalockafl .gov. Opa-locka ( / ˈoʊpəˌlɒkə /) is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. Spanning roughly 4.1 square miles, it is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 16,463, [2] up from 15,219 in 2010.

  4. Art is revealing Opa-locka’s full potential as an ... - AOL

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    And we build wealth through creative placemaking — using arts and culture to write the future stories of places like Opa-locka, a city of 16,000 10 miles north of the city of Miami. Opa-locka is ...

  5. Opa-locka Thematic Resource Area - Wikipedia

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    Long House. Harry Hurt Building. The Opa-locka Thematic Resource Area is a group of thematically related historic sites in Opa-locka, Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The area comprises 20 surviving Moorish Revival buildings which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The buildings were designed in the mid-1920s by ...

  6. Four candidates running for Opa-locka mayor, eight for two ...

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    Opa-locka commission race. Eight candidates are in the race for two spots on Opa-locka’s city commission, including two incumbents — Commissioners Audrey Dominguez and Sherlean Bass. Another ...

  7. Miami–Opa Locka Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    Aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss retired from aircraft development and manufacturing in the 1920s and became a real estate developer in Florida. In 1926, he founded the city of Opa-locka, naming it Opa-tisha-woka-locka (quickly shortened to Opa-locka), a Native American name that translates into the high land north of the little river with a camping place.

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