• Meek Mill dines out as Miami reopens

    Meek Mill dines out as Miami reopens

    Sometimes you’ve got to risk it for the brisket. Meek Mill was spotted taking proper precautions as he dined at Miami Beach hot spot Papi Steak on Wednesday night. We’re told the 33-year-old rapper arrived at around 10 p.m. wearing a face mask, keeping it on until he was seated at one of the eatery’s …
  • Struggling Subway quietly leases Miami office space

    Struggling Subway quietly leases Miami office space

    Subway Restaurants is quietly making plans to open an office in sunny Miami, The Post has learned. Subway’s hard-driving Chief Executive John Chidsey — hired in November to revamp the struggling company — signed a lease last week for office space near Doral, Fla., just west of the Miami International Airport, sources said. In a …
  • Turkish mogul Baran Süzer pulls out of buying Miami’s Delano Hotel

    Turkish mogul Baran Süzer pulls out of buying Miami’s Delano Hotel

    Turkish mogul Baran Süzer has been forced to pull out of buying Miami’s Delano Hotel amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Page Six is told. Süzer, who is the owner of The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul, had to forfeit the deposit he had put down in March ahead of a deal where he would have won majority ownership of …
  • Damian Lillard rips ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky over Twitter jab: ‘Watch yo mouth’

    Damian Lillard rips ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky over Twitter jab: ‘Watch yo mouth’

    Dan Orlovsky looked better running out of the back of the end zone. The former longtime backup quarterback, who called Portland Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard “a spoiled and entitled brat,” for threatening to sit out the rest of a potentially shortened NBA season if given no route to reaching the playoffs, quickly apologized for …
  • Zion Williamson factor shaping NBA’s coronavirus return

    Zion Williamson factor shaping NBA’s coronavirus return

    The NBA doesn’t want to restart its season without its brightest young star. According to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst on The Hoop Collective, the league may dismiss the idea of playing as many as 90 regular season games and go right to group-stage type opening round because it will give Zion Williamson and the Pelicans a …
  • Josh Rosen trade interest growing even as a ‘forgotten man’ for Dolphins

    Josh Rosen trade interest growing even as a ‘forgotten man’ for Dolphins

    In spite of a disappointing NFL career to date, former first-round pick Josh Rosen is attracting some interest from around the league and could be traded for a second time in two seasons. “On Josh Rosen, by the way — the forgotten man — teams called the Miami Dolphins about [Rosen’s] availability this offseason,” reporter …
  • NFL insiders debate who will take Tom Brady’s AFC East throne

    NFL insiders debate who will take Tom Brady’s AFC East throne

    It is a question that no one has had to ask in more than 15 years: Who is the best quarterback in the AFC East? Now that Tom Brady has taken his talents to Tampa Bay, the quarterback picture in the AFC East is as hazy as it has been since the early Brady days …
  • Foodgod Jonathan Cheban flaunts lavish catered lunch during quarantine

    Foodgod Jonathan Cheban flaunts lavish catered lunch during quarantine

    Foodgod isn’t worried about food while quarantining in Miami. Seemingly fed up with his own condo, Kim Kardashian’s BFF recently moved into a friend’s lavish mansion with his mom where he will spend the rest of the stay-at-home order. Foodgod, formally known as Jonathan Cheban, gave Page Six an exclusive look inside the home — …
  • Dolphins could be Jets’ biggest Logan Ryan competition

    Dolphins could be Jets’ biggest Logan Ryan competition

    The Jets have some competition in their pursuit of Logan Ryan. The Dolphins “are in play” for the veteran cornerback, NFL Network reported Tuesday, adding an AFC East intrigue to the chase for one of the top free agents still available. The Jets have had discussions with Ryan’s representatives, The Post’s Brian Costello reported Tuesday, …
  • The Beckhams accused of swindling British taxpayers with luxe Miami pad

    The Beckhams accused of swindling British taxpayers with luxe Miami pad

    David and Victoria Beckham snapped up a $20 million penthouse in Miami because it offers them “utmost privacy”, a property source says – while Victoria’s struggling UK fashion business sought up to $185,000 in emergency British taxpayer funds for her fashion business. The soccer superstar and Spice Girl turned fashion designer just bought the $19.8 …