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Front Page » 2018 » February (Page 2)

Markers Grove Isle battles way to condo starting line

Markers Grove Isle battles way to condo starting line

Markers Grove Isle on Fair Isle is marked by controversy. Developer Eddie Avila expects the $200 million project to place the Grove community on par with Tahiti Beach in Coral…

Miami International Airport gets new aviation director in shuffle

Miami International Airport gets new aviation director in shuffle

After months without any word on the new Aviation Department director, Mayor Carlos Giménez has appointed Lester Sola from the county’s Water and Sewer Department as the new director of…

Miami International Airport improves for on-time flights

Miami International Airport improves for on-time flights

Jetsetters flying from Miami International can expect their aircraft to be, far more likely than not, on schedule. Organizations including the Official Aviation Guide of the Airways (OAG) and the…

Not a cent of federal aid for Hurricane Irma damage reaches county

Federal funds to help rebuild after last summer’s ravage of Hurricane Irma are still in the process of being allocated, with no deadline in sight. Not a penny has yet…

CNG buses start to fuel Miami-Dade transit gains

CNG buses start to fuel Miami-Dade transit gains

Trillium CNG has delivered a temporary fueling station to the Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works, and the start of a fleet of new county buses is running…

Medica Trade Fair, largest medical trade show, a bonanza for Florida

Medica Trade Fair, largest medical trade show, a bonanza for Florida

The Medica Trade Fair, the world’s largest medical trade show held in Germany, brought Florida more than $122 million in total projected export sales, Enterprise Florida reported this month. While…

FYI Miami: February 22, 2018

Below are some of the FYIs in this week’s edition. The entire content of this week’s FYIs and Insider sections is available by subscription only. To subscribe click here. TOO FEW…

Javier Betancourt: Envisions a variety of tools to expand county’s transit

Javier Betancourt: Envisions a variety of tools to expand county’s transit

In his first weeks as executive director of the independent entity overseeing the county’s People’s Transportation Plan half-penny surtax, Javier Betancourt is hard at work planning how to fund expansion…

Filming in Miami: February 22, 2018

These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory & Economic Resources’ Office of Film and Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Mayor’s Office of Film,…

County’s moves to bar out-of-town bids harming taxpayers

County’s moves to bar out-of-town bids harming taxpayers

When Miami-Dade buys goods and services, it has already stacked the deck against out-of-town vendors. Now the push is on to eliminate any outsiders at all. The result will be…

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