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Coral Gables’ retail sparkles brightly

Coral Gables’ retail sparkles brightly

Coral Gables’ retail star is undimmed by the streetscape project, and the city’s retail district is growing to accommodate ever-increasing demand, observers say. “The first thing is that, 100%, Miracle…

Condominium market in Brickell holding steady

Condominium market in Brickell holding steady

The condominium market in Brickell – though slower in some ways than it was a year ago – is holding steady, observers say. “We’re continuing to see an increase in…

Aerial tramway could end snarled traffic to ballgames

Aerial tramway could end snarled traffic to ballgames

Commuters frustrated with snarled traffic – or fans headed for a baseball game – might take to the skies if an alternative that was investigated by the Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning…

Population of downtown Miami grows by a third in six years

Population of downtown Miami grows by a third in six years

Young professionals are increasingly making their homes in the central business district, says a new report by Miami’s Downtown Development Authority: the population has increased 33% since 2010 “and the…

New World Symphony’s fellowship program a career builder

New World Symphony’s fellowship program a career builder

Students who enter the New World Symphony’s fellowship program based in Miami Beach already have demonstrated a mastery of music. By the time they leave, they will also have a…

Brightline service advances with locomotive test

Brightline service advances with locomotive test

The promise of Brightline bullet-train service from Miami to Orlando advanced last week as the first locomotive successfully completed initial track testing at the Siemens manufacturing facility in Sacramento, CA.…

New control center battles traffic gridlock

New control center battles traffic gridlock

In a full-on assault on traffic gridlock, Miami-Dade County has spent about $9 million, most of it invested in technology, to keep vehicles moving and help drivers avoid bottlenecks. Last…

Small business loan available -with caveats

Small business loan available -with caveats

There is money available to owners of small businesses who are searching for loans, but it comes with certain caveats. “On the high end, there is a desire on the…

Wynwood Arcade nearly filled

Wynwood Arcade nearly filled

Only three spaces remain for lease in East End Capital’s Wynwood Arcade, which houses the first brick-and-mortar store in Florida of Bonobos, a men’s clothing retailer that formerly was online…

Gas tax might fund specific transportation needs

Gas tax might fund specific transportation needs

Miami-Dade’s Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) might consider taking a page from Orlando’s book to secure funding for specific transportation needs. MetroPlan Orlando, that area’s transportation planning organization, has come to…

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