Week of March 22, 2001    
Miami must score riverfront site for stadium deal to win
72nd Street developer may be named at next city meeting
National film grant boosts Florida history center here
Group recommends pulling plug on structure of utilities
Downtown rehab plan due before Miami commissioners in April
Two Ocean Drive luxury condos continue South Pointe growth
South Miami Avenue homeowners unite to voice concerns

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Friday 3/30

URBAN RENAISSANCE CONFERENCE
   Sessions focus on historic preservation and revival of neighborhoods in Overtown, East Little Havana and along the Miami River. Sponsored by Fannie Mae Foundation and the Collins Center for Public Policy. 8 a.m. Lyric Theater, 819 NW Second Ave., and 1 p.m. Tower Theater, 1508 SW Eighth St. Details: (305) 538-0090, ext. 16.

 


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