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Jungle Island expansion advances with water/sewer deal

Jungle Island expansion advances with water/sewer deal

Miami city commissioners have approved a resolution expected to lead to a new water and sewer deal with the county for expansion of Jungle Island, with details on the size…

Fire station issue stalls signature Brickell City Centre tower

Fire station issue stalls signature Brickell City Centre tower

Miami city commissioners have delayed a final vote on Brickell City Centre’s latest expansion, while directing city staff to get to the bottom of why a promised fire station has…

40-story Edgewater office-residential tower wins backing

40-story Edgewater office-residential tower wins backing

A mixed-use residential tower is planned for the heart of the Edgewater neighborhood in the City of Miami. Developer 2600 Biscayne Property LLC is proposing a 40-story tower at 2626…

Sylvester Cancer research building wins review board OK

Sylvester Cancer research building wins review board OK

The University of Miami’s cancer research center is expanding. Plans for a new state-of-the-art Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center – Transformational Cancer Research Building (TCRB) were recommended for approval by the…

Riverside Wharf heading for City of Miami lease

Riverside Wharf heading for City of Miami lease

City of Miami voters have granted overwhelming approval to advance a vast mixed-use downtown project that will add a luxury hotel and a site lease for up to a century.…

Super-tower from Swire, Related Companies faces another test

Super-tower from Swire, Related Companies faces another test

Brickell City Centre is growing, wide and tall. Helping that achievement is recent action from the Miami City Commission. At its last meeting before the August break, commissioners unanimously approved…

$1.5 billion Hyatt project faces November ballot

$1.5 billion Hyatt project faces November ballot

If approved by voters in the City of Miami, the new Hyatt Hotel and convention center downtown is expected to rise in a five-year timeframe and provide 4,500 construction jobs.…

Miami taxes stay flat, but bills may rise

Miami taxes stay flat, but bills may rise

The proposed overall millage rate in the City of Miami, used to calculate property tax bills, will remain unchanged for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. The city commission…

Miami and Freedom Park developers hammer out deal’s benefits

Miami and Freedom Park developers hammer out deal’s benefits

Miami Freedom Park is one step closer to becoming a reality. At its last meeting, the Miami City Commission approved on first reading two planning and zoning requests related to…

Hyatt Regency redevelopment to net $25 million for affordable housing

Hyatt Regency redevelopment to net $25 million for affordable housing

In November, voters in the City of Miami will determine the fate of a new plan to revive a crucial city-owned property in the heart of downtown. If approved, the…

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