While the future of the state’s film incentive program is in question, the outlook for EUE/Screen Gems Miami is sunny, said Pieter Bockweg, executive director of the Omni/Midtown Community Redevelopment…
Downtown Miami’s residential and retail markets look strong for 2016, but don’t expect any added office space, observers say. “The office market has tightened,” said Jeff Morris, JLL managing director…
Despite rumors that the real estate boom may be slowing down, development in downtown Miami continued at a fast clip last year. Several residential buildings were to be delivered in…
Two bills currently before the Florida Legislature would have far-reaching consequences for traditional hospitals if they become law, observers say. One would increase the length of time patients could stay…
“There’s no news, which is probably good news,” on negotiations for a mammoth studio complex comprising 11 sound stages and 4 million cubic feet of water in 10 giant tanks,…
Design-build contracts for a long-awaited “signature bridge,” part of an upgrade of I-395 from west of I-95 to the MacArthur Causeway, will be advertised next year. But Metropolitan Planning Organization…
A campaign by Miami’s Downtown Development Authority to block any competing use on the county-owned southwest corner of Dodge Island, near PortMiami, seems to be gaining traction. Ken Russell, new…
Though for the past few months Tri-Rail’s planned link into downtown Miami has sat on a side track waiting for $17 million from the Florida Department of Transportation to come…
A visit to Art Basel is a great winter escape, but people who appreciate and buy art aren’t here just to party, observers said. “Art Basel has put Miami on…
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