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Front Page » 2008 (Page 42)

Transit Agencies Must Think Out Of The Box To Solve Budget Woes

Transportation in Miami-Dade is a growing problem compounded by a lack of cohesive leadership and a tendency to plan without following through, candid local players told Greater Miami Chamber of…

Commercial Real Estate Market Isnt Sharing Woes Of Residential Counterpart

Unstable conditions in residential real estate aren't spilling over to the commercial market in Miami-Dade County, the county's property appraiser says.…

In Weak Market Loans Still There For Commercial Projects

Executives at local banks say that while underwriting criteria are more stringent, there's still money to lend for income-producing commercial projects.…

Dolphin Mall Keeps Growing Even As Economy Struggles

Dolphin Mall has a lot to be thankful for during these cash-strapped times, including increased sales, new tenants and now a hotel on-site, mall officials say.…

Miami International Airport To Lower Landing Fees Starting Oct 1

With staggering fuel costs forcing fewer flights and unprecedented fees for customers, airlines could use a break, and Miami International Airport plans to give them one. For now.…

Raymond F Marin Moving Straight Ahead In A Quest To Make A Thriving Welldeveloped North Miami Beach

Ever since a newspaper called his long-time home "honky tonk" 20 years ago, Raymond Marin has dedicated his civic career to improving North Miami Beach. He served as a councilman…

Calendar Of Events

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Cut The Slush Out Of Government And Out Of Our Tax Bills

Commissioners this week take their first cut at Miami-Dade's budget. It should be a hefty cut.…

Calendar Of Events Highlights

GREEN LUNCHEON…

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