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Front Page » 2006 (Page 62)

Miami Officials Seek To Extend Waiver Of Preferential Treatment

Local contractors won't get preferential treatment in bidding for Miami capital-improvement projects for at least another year if a proposal to extend a suspension of a city ordinance is approved.…

County Increases Impact Fees For Parks Police

Companies and individuals contemplating development in unincorporated Miami-Dade County must pay increased park and police impact fees as the result of two county commission decisions Tuesday.…

38 Attend Miami Chambers Orientation Program

The lights of Miami glittered through the 55th-floor windows of the Miami City Club on Friday night, but it was a far different city than it was 19 years ago,…

Audrey Edmonson Following In Her Mentors Footsteps As Newest Member Of Miamidade County Commission

When long-serving county commissioner Barbara Carey-Shuler abruptly resigned last month, saying she intended to devote her time to caring for ailing family members, the rest of the Board of County…

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Housing Is Rising Residents Are Coming But Infrastructure

Did you gasp at last week's report that Miami alone has more than 93,000 housing units planned, up 20,000 from just last summer?…

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Shortages To Keep Building Costs Soaring Pros Say

Shortage of roofing tiles, cement and aggregates as high-rise construction intensifies will escalate building prices about 17% this year, industry professionals say, with tile orders backlogged all year.…

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