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‘Scary low’ Miami-Dade jobless rate rises a hair

Miami-Dade’s unemployment inched up to 1.6% last month, ultra-low in a historical perspective but higher than the 1.4% in January. Still, it’s by far the lowest in Florida, whose unemployment held fast at 3.1% for the…

Flagler Park Plaza Mall Is Sold For 543 Million Or 155 Per Square Foot

Flagler Park Plaza mall has been purchased by Principal Global Investors for $54.3 million, or $155 per square foot.…

One Miami Developer To Solicit Proposals For Restaurants

Fifty companies will be invited to submit proposals for two restaurant sites in the $300 million One Miami mixed-use project in downtown Miami.…

County Hopes For Homeland Security Base In Homestead

The federal government wants to create homeland security training facilities nationwide, and Miami-Dade County officials want to make part of the former Homestead Air Force Base one of them.…

Large Shipper Threatens To Leave Because Of Inadequate Bridge Over Miami River

Inadequacies of the 79-year-old Fifth Street Bridge are causing the largest cargo shipper on the Miami River to consider moving from Miami, which could cripple river cargo traffic and throw…

Northern Trust Slashes Miami Marketing Department As Part Of Corporate Cutbacks

Northern Trust has slashed its Miami marketing department, eliminating three full-time positions.…

City Has Trouble Finding Money For Downtown Metromover Station

A City of Miami plan to add a Metromover station amid a proposed residential-entertainment hub downtown is facing funding problems. …

Neighbors Press Opposition To Possible Bus Station In Brickell

Area groups continue to mount opposition to a pending contract to build a bus station in the Brickell area.…

City Holds Up County Office Building As Part Of Negotiation Over Lawsuit Winton Says

Miami commissioners have delayed a 17-story office building that would house Miami-Dade County administrative offices to gain leverage in a dispute with the county over nearby Overtown land, City Commission…

Residents Might Be Able To Return Soon To Evacuated Brickell Condominium

Residents of a Brickell-area condominium that was evacuated nearly six months ago amid fears the tower could collapse may be able to return to their homes in August.…

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