Shortage of roofing tiles, cement and aggregates as high-rise construction intensifies will escalate building prices about 17% this year, industry professionals say, with tile orders backlogged all year.…
January 19, 2006Comments Off on Shortages To Keep Building Costs Soaring Pros SayRead More
Miami Beach's mayor and city commission are to decide in an early February workshop how to deploy $55 million from county General Obligation Bond funds for convention-center improvements.…
January 19, 2006Comments Off on Beach Commissioners To Budget Bond Funds In February WorkshopRead More
A 15% increase in the flow of travelers from the US to Israel has fueled El Al Israel Airlines to begin flying twice a week between Miami International Airport and…
January 19, 2006Comments Off on Airline To Offer Nonstop Miamitel Aviv FlightsRead More
Enterprise Florida representatives are to leave for South America on Wednesday (1/18) to promote trade in Florida, but more importantly to continue Miami's pursuit of the Free Trade Area of…
January 12, 2006Comments Off on Bush To Lead Enterprise Florida Delegation To South AmericaRead More
Miami hotel rates soared New Year's weekend to an average $210 a night, up 19% from a year ago. Occupancy rose 1.7% to 80% to kick off a year of…
January 12, 2006Comments Off on Hotel Rates Soar Over New Years Day WeekendRead More
Miami plans a new request for proposals to develop a hotel complex at its Melreese Golf Course after two of three potential bidders dropped out of consideration for the job.…
January 5, 2006Comments Off on Miami Officials Rework Melreese Plan To Reopen BiddingRead More
The Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority is setting high goals to elevate the quality of tourism services. By partnering with Florida International University, the tourism entity wants to erase…
January 5, 2006Comments Off on Beach Panel Fiu Work To Polish Hospitality ServicesRead More
The upgrading of Florida's 14 seaports is critical for job creation in the state, says John A. Adams Jr., new president and CEO of the state's economic development agency, Enterprise…
January 5, 2006Comments Off on New Enterprise Florida Ceo Says Upgrading Seaports CriticalRead More
The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau is taking long strides - literally - to maintain its biggest single client base, the Latin American market.…
December 29, 2005Comments Off on Visitors Bureau To Step Up Latin American Effort Next YearRead More
The Village of Gulfstream Park, a mega-project on a 55-acre tract in Hallandale spurred by a racetrack slot-machine casino that's soon to open, is to break ground in spring.…
December 29, 2005Comments Off on Work Slated To Begin In Spring On Massive Gulfstream ProjectRead More
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