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Seaquarium deal flows swimmingly

Seaquarium deal flows swimmingly

Even though the Miami Seaquarium has been officially sold, the same rent agreement will remain in place.  Miami-Dade, which owns the facility on Virginia Key, will receive a one-time payment…

We might get 6 commuter rail stations

Eastern Miami-Dade might become home to six train stations if work on a commuter rail chugs forward and Tri-Rail Coastal Link begins service in 2020 as planned.   One of…

Zoo short of 1 million visitor goal

Zoo short of 1 million visitor goal

Even though Zoo Miami patronage has been growing for three fiscal years, upcoming construction will probably keep the zoo from reaching its 1-million-visitors goal this year. Instead, officials said, they…

UM research lands stem cell deal

After 15 years of University of Miami research on a unique adult bone marrow-derived stem cell and on a process that leaves the cell in a relatively pure form, the…

Feds push non-compete pact for new rail line

As intercity passenger rail connecting Miami to Orlando rolls toward fruition, the US Department of Transportation has encouraged the company behind the project to sign a non-compete agreement with a…

Students take finance theories public

Students take finance theories public

Along with focusing on workforce development by preparing finance students for big-data analysis and supply-chain management, South Florida postsecondary schools are also taking the theories of finance outside the classroom. …

County gets only a third of planned slots take

County gets only a third of planned slots take

Miami-Dade County projects it will receive $3.2 million from pari-mutuel slot machine revenue in fiscal 2013-14, only about a third of what it had anticipated when slot machines were approved…

Funding could sidetrack new rail line

One of many road bumps a proposed South Florida commuter rail faces is finding a regional funding source to cover 25% of the capital cost and the entire annual operating…

Heavyweights plan sports champions hall

The Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce’s Sports Committee is working with Miami-Dade County as well as with HistoryMiami to open a Sports Hall of Champions facility.  In the past 20…

Miami Lighthouse growing

Miami Lighthouse growing

To further help legally blind teenagers and young adults become independent, Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is to open a 5,700-square-foot fourth floor by summer’s end.  …

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