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Front Page » 2008 (Page 128)

Economic Development Services Live On After City Of Miami Departments Death

After commissioners in September eliminated the City of Miami's Department of Economic Development to free up money to hire more law enforcement officials, the city has managed to both fund…

Bond Raters Note Fiscal Strains As Miami Embarks On Bigticket Projects

Just six years removed from the clutches of a state financial oversight board, the City of Miami is ignoring fiscal warnings as it embarks on an ambitious multi-billion-dollar public works…

Community Redevelopment Agency Expansion Not Seen Hurting Miami Bond Rating

It's difficult to project how a plan to expand Miami's community redevelopment agencies' boundaries could affect the city's bond ratings, experts say, but one public finance lawyer queried suspects that…

Commissioners To Take Up Gimenez Miamidade County Budget Preparation Proposal

A proposed ordinance aims to change the way Miami-Dade County prepares its budget, beginning with the mayor and the commission coming up with priorities that are taken into account in…

Minority Community Developers Promote Mixedincome Housing

As City of Miami and Miami-Dade County officials battle over a mixed-income housing project slated for Overtown, a group of minority community developers has begun a cry to promote such…

Calendar Of Events Music

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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.…

Calendar Of Events Books

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Calendar Of Events Outdoors

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House Of Cards Built On Voodoo Economics Cheats The Needy

Cash-strapped local governments have miraculously found nearly $2 billion to finance a bundle of pet projects, the first of which, a baseball stadium, comes up for a county vote this…

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