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Front Page » 2008 (Page 29)

Business Has Slowed Down And Not Picked Up On Miami River Since Summer Maritime Businesses Say

Marine business along the Miami River has slowed since the summer months, a trend not helped by a spate of tropical storms that has hindered freight shipping to Caribbean islands.…

Miamidades Plan To Buy Farmland Rights Awaits First Deal

Interest in Miami-Dade's year-old farmland-preservation initiative is high, but it's off to a slow start. …

Officials Say Continuity Wont Be A Problem With M John Richard Stepping In As New Arsht Center Head

There's to be a change in leadership at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts less than a year after the one-two punch of a new head and a…

Its Trolley Time Experimental Program Will Have Rubbertired Transporters Running Through Health District

Miami's first municipal trolleys could soon be rolling around the Health District, an experiment that could lead to running trolleys throughout the urban core.…

Time Will Tell If Embraced More Trolleys Could Find Their Way On Miami Streets

If rubber-tired trolleys catch on in Miami's Health District, look for more trolleys serving other parts of Miami's urban core, city officials say.…

Silvia Karman Cubintildeaacute Sees Opportunity To Make Art A Part Of Everyday Routine For Miamians

As a high schooler studying under a French teacher with a penchant for art history, Silvia Karman Cubiñá realized she could do art without having to make art. Thus began…

New Paradox The Entrepreneurial Government Bureaucrat

Necessity is creating a strange new hybrid. Not hybrid gas-electric cars on the road, but hybrid bureaucrat-entrepreneurs in government.…

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