While the recession left some marinas relatively unharmed and saw others land in foreclosure, owners share optimism about their industry as the recovery slowly gains momentum. …
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New changes to regulations governing the fumigation of Peruvian asparagus have importers worried about increased costs and the future feasibility in the US of the fresh product, which represents a…
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The vast quantity of sand dug up in planned Port of Miami deep dredging must go somewhere, and Miami-Dade County is eyeing a seven-acre inlet separating AmericanAirlines Arena from Bicentennial…
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Procacci Development Corp., a developer with a niche for building hurricane-resistant buildings, is designing its next 85,000-square-foot building in Doral.…
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As the long-anticipated merging of Wachovia and Wells Fargo's brands into a single brand approaches, the company is in the midst of retraining all its South Florida employees to work…
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Miami Beach has kicked off the hunt for a consultant to essentially manage, from soup to nuts, the long-sought revamp of the Miami Beach Convention Center. …
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