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Decline in on-time performance at Miami International Airport

Decline in on-time performance at Miami International Airport

Aviation industry reports recorded a decline in on-time performance at Miami International Airport, or MIA, during calendar year 2015. The County Commission’s Trade & Tourism Committee hired consultant Leigh Fisher…

Currency exchange rates slow Miami luxury realty sales

Currency exchange rates slow Miami luxury realty sales

Changes in currency exchange rates have some effect on the slowdown in sales of Miami’s luxury residential real estate, but that’s just one part of the larger picture, leading South…

2,300 Brickell condo openings delayed

2,300 Brickell condo openings delayed

Although developers have held back on adding new product to the Brickell condo market in response to a slowdown in sales, area brokers say the market is still resilient –…

FIU looks to partner with Asia’s hospitality industry

FIU looks to partner with Asia’s hospitality industry

As Asia’s hospitality industry takes great leaps forward, FIU’s Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management is looking into partnerships with Asian institutions that can lead to expanded opportunities for…

Hotel room rates for the Miami area nation’s highest

Hotel room rates for the Miami area nation’s highest

Hotel room rates for the Miami area in the first quarter were the highest in the nation, allaying fears that the industry might face room-rate pressures due to an explosion…

“The Romanovs: 1613-1918” at Prologue Society

“The Romanovs: 1613-1918” at Prologue Society

Simon Sebag Montefiore, who entertained members of the Prologue Society a few years ago with his popular history “Jerusalem,” returns to talk about his new book, “The Romanovs: 1613-1918 –…

Ethan Canin’s “A Doubter’s Almanac” hard to put down

Ethan Canin’s “A Doubter’s Almanac” hard to put down

Stories about genius and its trials abound, but a 576-page novel about a genius whose obsession is mathematics might not sound like a page-turner. From its first pages, however, Ethan…

Plant to assemble new fleet of Metrorail cars

Plant to assemble new fleet of Metrorail cars

With the completion of a new custom-designed facility in Medley, assembly of a new fleet of Metrorail cars will get under way in mid-March, with the first car rolling out…

Duty-free giant DFASS Group signs major lease

Duty-free giant DFASS Group signs major lease

DFASS Group, a leader in duty-free retail, has renewed a 193,588-square-foot lease at Aventura Industrial Center for just over seven years, one of the biggest industrial real estate deals in…

How Founding Fathers breathed life into US Constitution

How Founding Fathers breathed life into US Constitution

Congressional friction and factions are nothing new. In his new book, “The First Congress: How James Madison, George Washington & a Group of Extraordinary Men Invented the Government,” historian Fergus…

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