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Front Page » 2008 (Page 39)

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Miami Commissioners Approve Hotel Retailentertainment Complex To Revitalize Struggling Jungle Island

Seeking to inject economic vitality into its struggling animal theme park, Jungle Island plans to add a themed hotel and retail-entertainment complex.…

Miamidade Could Lose Millions By Not Budging On Urban Development Boundary Line Issue

Should Miami-Dade County fight the state over commissioners' decisions to allow new projects outside the urban development boundary, it could cost more than just time and attorneys' fees: funds for…

Miamidade County Commissioners Divided Over Fate Of Proposed Marlins Stadium

With a project-threatening legal issue out of the way for now, Miami-Dade is to move forward with plans to build a $515 million Marlins stadium, officials say — but it's…

40000 Miami Residents Get Bogus Flood Zone Notices City Doesnt Plan To Issue Corrections

The City of Miami mistakenly wrote to 40,000 residents that their homes are in flood zones and doesn't plan to write again to correct the error. …

Miami Commissioners Give Initial Ok To Proposed Budget Which Calls For Deferred Payments To Retiree Health Plans Garbage Fee Increase

Miami officials plan to erase $48.5 million in red ink in this year's budget by deferring $15 million in payments to the health plans of city retirees as well as…

Miami Lakes Gets Ok To Bring An End To Incorporation Payments To Miamidade Doral Palmetto Bay Could Be Next

Newly incorporated Miami-Dade municipalities may soon be absolved from paying what one mayor called "alimony" to the county.…

Right Type Of Amenities Could Give Jungle Island The Push It Needs Improve Fiscal Situation

With Jungle Island hurting financially, adding components like a hotel and retail complex to the park is a gamble some think could work.…

Ramon A Rasco Drawn To Hometown As He Pursues Courtroom Challenges And Civic Causes

Born and raised in Miami, 32-year-old Ramon Rasco left his hometown after high school to study at Harvard and Columbia universities. But rather than stay in the Northeast to kickoff…

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