Week of February 23, 2006   
State takes first step toward tunnel at seaport
Miami, federal transit officials meet to discuss streetcars
County to ask Congress to examine Arabs' takeover of port
Bal Harbour greenlights $1 billion hotel-condo project
Businessman's lawsuit alleges Sunshine Law violation
County rejects proposal to waive annexation fees
Straub: Miami Arena will be razed if no buyer is found

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Thursday 2/23

BRAZILIAN EXPO
   Brazilian expo and networking event featuring Brazilian businesses, consulate, trade, investment promotion agencies, food and entertainment. 4-8:30 p.m. at Miami Free Zone, 2305 NW 107th Ave., Doral. Free. Details: (305) 471-0737 or www.ffta.com.

Monday 2/27

DEVELOPER'S FORUM
   Miami-Dade Housing Agency invites developers to a discussion of the second phase of the revitalization of the Scott-Carver developments. 8 a.m.-noon at Joseph E. Caleb Center, 5400 NW 22nd Ave., Miami Details: (305) 638-5757.

Tuesday 2/28

REAL ESTATE
   Commercial Real Estate Women/Crew Miami hosts a networking luncheon featuring guest speakers Gary Donn, director of transportation support at the Florida Department of Transportation, and Jose Mesa, director of Miami-Dade's Urbanized Area Metropolitan Planning Organization. Topics include traffic congestion. 11:30 a.m. at Hotel Sofitel, 5800 Blue Lagoon Dr., Miami. $10-$45. RSVP required. Details: (305) 789-6608 or www.crewmiami.org.

Thursday 3/2

EXPORT SEMINAR
   Members of the Florida District Export Council hosts an introduction to exporting seminar. 8 a.m. at 5341 NW 33rd Ave., Fort Lauderdale. $95 includes luncheon. RSVP required. Details: (954) 356-6640.

Wednesday 3/8

TRADE SEMINAR
   Florida Foreign Trade Association hosts a training program on international trade. Spanish and English sessions. $195. RSVP by March 1. Details: (305) 471-0737 or www.ffta.com

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