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Front Page » 2014 » August (Page 4)

City may build Miami Worldcenter parking

City may build Miami Worldcenter parking

Ongoing talks could lead to a significant public-private partnership between the developers of Miami Worldcenter and the Miami Parking Authority. If successful, it could mean thousands of new public parking…

Profile: John Dunlap

Profile: John Dunlap

John Dunlap doesn’t have particularly animal-centric memories of zoos from his childhood. Which at first may seem odd considering he’s the president and CEO of Iconic Attractions Group and president…

FYI Miami: August 14, 2014

THE BOAT SHOW QUESTION: During renovation of the Miami Beach Convention Center, space available for some shows will be limited. For the Miami International Boat Show, that means working with…

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Filming in Miami: August 14, 2014

These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade County Mayor’s Office of Film & Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Mayor’s Office of Film, Arts & Entertainment, (305) 860-3823;…

Big-time college sports headed for a paycheck touchdown

Big-time college sports headed for a paycheck touchdown

Last week Florida International University unveiled a three-year naming rights deal with Ocean Bank to get income from its football stadium. Two days later a federal judge ruled that top-tier…

Genting gets bay easement removed

Genting gets bay easement removed

Imagine opening up an entire city block of waterfront on Biscayne Bay – in the heart of downtown Miami – to the public. That’s exactly what developers say would happen…

County plan: send every employee to Jackson

County plan: send every employee to Jackson

A committee that probed how Miami-Dade could save money on health costs for its employees has suggested that publicly funded Jackson Health System become the sole non-emergency healthcare provider to…

Redevelopment agency gives museum $1 million

Redevelopment agency gives museum $1 million

With the intention that children within the district will have better access to art and culture, Miami’s Omni Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) has granted $1 million to the Perez Art…

FYI Miami: August 7, 2014

NEW RICKENBACKER BRIDGES: Miami-Dade County may have just wrapped up reconstruction of the Bear Cut and West bridges, but that job was just a temporary fix to the bridge system…

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