Looking forward to spring break in Miami Beach this year? Well, think again because Miami Beach is issuing a major reality ...
The nonresident towing rate will be $516 - double the normal rate - plus a $30 administrative fee for vehicles towed in South ...
Break crackdown is already hitting local businesses hard -- and they're sounding off to TMZ about just how much it's really costing them.
A new campaign, “Miami Beach Spring Break Reality Check,” will go live digitally on Tuesday, followed by “advertising throughout Florida focusing on our tri-county area, in-state college towns and ...
The minute and 30-second promo is part of the city's "Spring Break Reality Check" campaign, according to a memo written by Miami Beach City Manager Eric Carpenter. "The Office of Marketing ...
It started last year, when the city launched an expensive ad campaign telling spring breakers that the party was over and ...
One year after Miami Beach launched a viral marketing campaign about the city’s desire to “break up” with spring break, officials are rolling out new messaging and similar strict safety ...
Miami Beach is implementing strict security measures, heightened law enforcement, and new public awareness efforts to control spring break crowds<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Miami Beach launched a new marketing campaign to warn tourists in March that "the city is not interested in being a spring break party destination." The city’s “Reality ...
Languages: English. Florida—and particularly Miami Beach—has been considered the go-to place for college student's spring break. Teens and those in their early 20s get excited about the ...