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Front Page » 2001 (Page 49)

Miamidade Commissioners Ask Governor To Veto Airport Authority Votemiamidade Commissioners Ask Governor To Veto Airport Authority Vote

County commissioners fired their first salvo Tuesday against two bills - just approved by the legislature and affecting local government - and called for the governor to veto a vote…

Miami Areas First Internet Street Fair To Be Held On Lincoln Road

With the motto of bringing "technology out of the office and onto the streets," the first Miami Internet Street Fair will be held from noon-6 p.m. Saturday on Lincoln Road…

Consortium From Cantabria In Spain Plans To Tap Us Market From New Miami Base

Sharing logistic and marketing expenses in Miami could enable a group of companies to enter the American market in a cooperative effort with the government of Cantabria, Spain, and with…

Gables Team Hints First Option Is Downscale Biltmore Way Project

A panel weighing the fate of a $16 million Coral Gables administration building and parking garage early in the going have voiced strong opinions about downsizing the project, which was…

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Brickell Park Sale Well Under Way Despite Outcry

The sale of Brickell Park is under way despite arguments from civic leaders that the deal will strip the community of a waterfront parcel with archaeological value.…

Filming In Miami

Filming in Miami is the only compilation of motion picture, television, still and commercial shoots in Greater Miami. Shoots are listed by licensing jurisdiction.These filming permits were issued last week…

Miami Heat Delays Building Retail Area In Order To Host Yacht Race

Development of a prime piece of bay land behind the American Airlines Arena appears to be on hold until the end of a yacht race to be based there next…

Tunnel To Port Of Miami Gains Priority Costs Rising

State and local transportation officials seeking to ease downtown traffic snarls by integrating plans for a $600 million tunnel between Watson Island and the Port of Miami into a comprehensive…

Port Employs Discount Package Deals To Lure More Cargo

With an eye on capturing more international trade and staying competitive with other East Coast shipping terminal services, the Port of Miami is expanding its use of business cost incentives.…

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