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Bal Harbour Greenlights 1 Billion Hotelcondo Project

Demolition of the Sheraton Bal Harbour hotel may begin by late summer to make way for the five-star St. Regis-Bal Harbour Hotel and Residences following the Bal Harbour Village Council's…

State Takes First Step Toward Tunnel At Seaport

Construction of the long-awaited Port of Miami Tunnel, which is to connect the city's Dodge Island seaport with the mainland interstate highway system, is closer to reality.…

Businessmans Lawsuit Alleges Sunshine Law Violation

A lawsuit challenging Miami-Dade County's decision to open non-aviation development at Opa-locka Airport was filed last week in 11th Circuit District Court.…

County Pursues Watertaxi System

A water-taxi system fueled by federal funds to ferry commuters via Biscayne Bay to downtown Miami could result from a county commission vote last week.…

Glass Hard To Come By To Replace Plywood Windows In Brickell

Four months later, Hurricane Wilma is largely a memory. But serving as a constant reminder are the skyscrapers along Brickell Avenue still pockmarked by plywood patches on shattered windows. Replacing…

County Bars Commercial Airlines From Opalocka Airport

Airlines will be barred from Opa-locka Airport, the Miami-Dade County Commission decided unanimously Tuesday, but retail stores, offices and manufacturing will be allowed there in a zoning change that greatly…

County To Buy Airconditioning Plant For 9 Million

Saying it will save money and is better than renovating a county plant, Miami-Dade commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to spend $9 million to buy a downtown plant used to air-condition…

Housing Sales On Record Pace In First Three Quarters Of 05

Housing sales figures for 2005 seem on track to top the record-breaking 200,000 transactions recorded in 2004 in South Florida, according to analyst Michael Y. Cannon, managing director at Integra…

Big Yachts To Bring Big Bucks To Miami Industry Insiders Say

Whether they call the vessels mega yachts or super yachts, those who follow the development of the industry of the super rich agree that Miami is poised to become the…

Some Developers Say They Were Blindsided By Impactfee Hikes

Escalating impact fees on housing construction will shoot elevated prices even higher, but while some developers express concern, others say at least some increases are justified.…

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