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No bids, no deal, transportation trust says to five-year county proposal

No bids, no deal, transportation trust says to five-year county proposal

The Citizens’ Independent Transportation Trust board has denied a resolution waiving competitive bidding to extend an over $200 million contract for up to five more years with Transportation America, the…

MiLine Miami on first phase of Ludlam Trail marches ahead

MiLine Miami on first phase of Ludlam Trail marches ahead

Miami’s ZOM Living has finished the first phase of multi-use development MiLine Miami. This development will include apartments, retail with restaurants and a brewery, and the first segment of the…

Pandemic-spawned outdoor dining expansions disappearing

Pandemic-spawned outdoor dining expansions disappearing

Used for the past two years to offset the impact of the pandemic on restaurants, Coral Gables’ temporary outdoor dining permit alternative officially ended in August. Restaurants were allowed to…

Plaza Coral Gables wrapping up a tower in city’s largest mixed-use development

Plaza Coral Gables wrapping up a tower in city’s largest mixed-use development

The largest mixed-use development in Coral Gables will bring 2.25 million square feet of prime office space, retail and luxury multi-housing. The Plaza Coral Gables re-development started in 2016 after…

Beacon Council founder Stierheim measures its successes

Beacon Council founder Stierheim measures its successes

The tragic loss of Michael Finney and his exemplary Beacon Council leadership in promoting our county’s overall economy cannot be overstated. In the interim, however, it is fortunate that Bill…

Generic drugs maker Civica Rx adds to its product list

Generic drugs maker Civica Rx adds to its product list

A not-for-profit generic drug manufacturer that helped Baptist Health South Florida during the drug shortages of the pandemic has increased its coverage, adding more critical medications used in intensive care…

Affordable housing sought on public schools’ Miami Beach land

Affordable housing sought on public schools’ Miami Beach land

Jewish Community Services of South Florida wants to develop affordable housing within the eight acres of the Feinberg-Fisher K8 School land it is leasing from the Miami-Dade County Public Schools…

County to vote on expanding Urban Expansion Area

County to vote on expanding Urban Expansion Area

Miami-Dade Commissioners are to direct Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s administration to apply to amend the Comprehensive Development Master Plan to extend the boundary of the Urban Expansion Area (UEA) and…

Experts predict a rise in individual bankruptcy filings

Experts predict a rise in individual bankruptcy filings

As inflation and interest rates remain high, financial and wealth management experts foresee a rise in individual bankruptcy cases. Personal bankruptcies are expected to increase due to economic conditions that…

Miami details its desires for vast Allapattah development

Miami details its desires for vast Allapattah development

In a draft Request for Proposals (RFP), the City of Miami is looking for other proposals following an unsolicited offering from NR Investments Inc. for the 18-acre Allapattah land known…

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