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New sushi buffet open in Pines. Plus, fraud arrest and $1B project needs workers

Catch up on some of the latest happenings in and around Pembroke Pines.
Catch up on some of the latest happenings in and around Pembroke Pines. mocner@miamiherald.com

Three recent stories about Pembroke Pines covered several topics, including a new all-you-can-eat sushi buffet, an identity fraud arrest in Ohio and a major development project seeking local contractors.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Love sushi? New all-you-can-eat Asian buffet now open in Pembroke Pines

Sushi Yama has officially opened in Pembroke Pines, moving into the former Bru’s Room spot on Pines Boulevard. It’s an all-you-can-eat setup with set lunch and dinner pricing — plus strict rules about leftovers and no sharing.

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Pembroke Pines man jailed in Ohio on identity fraud charge, police say

Police say a Pembroke Pines man was arrested in the Toledo area after allegedly using a stolen ATM card and PIN to withdraw more than $1,000 from a credit union account. Investigators also believe he didn’t act alone.

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$1 billion Miramar Cove project opens doors for local contractors. How to apply

A $1 billion mixed-use development called Miramar Cove is planned near Miramar Parkway and Red Road, with openings for contractors ahead of its planned 2028 debut. Developers are hosting a contractor fair on Wednesday, June 10, at Miramar City Hall.

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