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Meetings and conventions total $842 million a year for Miami

Meetings and conventions total $842 million a year for Miami

The more Miami’s business community grows, the more companies flock here to host meetings and conventions, which bolsters the local economy, according to the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau.…

Wynwood Park to blend retail with curated food

Wynwood Park to blend retail with curated food

Wynwood Park, a mixed-use project by ASG Wynwood LLC, an affiliate of ASG Equities and the Gindi Family, which is set to open in early 2019, has set its sights…

New residential developments meet demands in Midtown

New residential developments meet demands in Midtown

Developers in Midtown are meeting the increase in demand for residences by building new developments such as Hyde Midtown and Midtown 8, industry experts say. With such developments underway, experts…

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden’s million-orchid plan slowed

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden’s million-orchid plan slowed

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden’s Million Orchid Project, which aims to repopulate Miami with exotic plants that have disappeared over the years, hit a minor road bump in September after many…

Water Taxi Miami looking to expand

Water Taxi Miami looking to expand

After adding a new stop at Purdy Avenue this year, Water Taxi Miami is looking to expand its water-borne transportation service by adding new stops in Brickell and Brickell Key.…

Hurricane Irma didn’t roadblock Biscayne Boulevard paving

Hurricane Irma didn’t roadblock Biscayne Boulevard paving

The Florida Department of Transportation, which began a year-long repaving and resurfacing of Southeast Second Avenue from Southeast Second to Fourth streets and Biscayne Boulevard Way and the start of…

Irma blew Homestead composting plant reopening to 2018

Irma blew Homestead composting plant reopening to 2018

After Hurricane Irma battered it, the City of Homestead’s composting facility – which was expected to come back online by the end of August after a year-long pause in operations…

Zoo Miami reopening date nears decision

Zoo Miami reopening date nears decision

With Zoo Miami’s fiscal year coming to an end Sept. 30, the zoo projects to end the year with about 932,000 visitors, according to Director Carol Kruse, after closing earlier…

US Southern Command creates 53,000-plus jobs in region

US Southern Command creates 53,000-plus jobs in region

The US Southern Command, which moved its headquarters to Doral from Panama 20 years ago this month, has amassed a combined economic impact in Miami-Dade of 53,151 jobs, $5.4 billion…

South Florida’s arts and culture season coming to life

South Florida’s arts and culture season coming to life

As the summer months fade into fall and the rainy season slowly lets up, South Florida’s arts and culture season comes alive with an array of plays, concerts, ballets, exhibits,…

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