Out of a pool of 80, it's down to three candidates for Florida Memorial University's next president. …
May 13, 2010Comments Off on Pool Of 80 Shrinks To 3 Candidates For Florida Memorial University PresidencyRead More
Brickell's round-the-clock customer base of residents, businesses and late-night partiers is feeding a growing-by-the-day dining scene.…
May 13, 2010Comments Off on Brickell Eateries Open For Lunch But Stay For Happy HourRead More
Along with its new name, HistoryMiami has a new plan: double its size and expand its exhibit space, educational offerings, archives and research areas — and even add performance space.…
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Facing a potential $95 million budget gap next fiscal year, the City of Miami is asking its union employees to take pay cuts up to 12% and suggesting a switch…
May 13, 2010Comments Off on Miami Offers Unions Cuts Up To 12Read More
After searching years for its first medical center site in the urban core, Baptist Health South Florida has found its home at the Tinsley Advertising building in Brickell.…
May 13, 2010Comments Off on Baptist Health South Florida Finally Buys Home In BrickellRead More
The Biscayne Corridor, never a thriving office market, continues to struggle to find its niche.…
May 13, 2010Comments Off on Sleepy Biscayne Boulevard Corridor Office Market Struggles To Find NicheRead More
The quest for funding for the Miami Children's Museum during a major county budget crunch continues.…
May 13, 2010Comments Off on Miami Childrens Museum Vies With Shaky Miamidade County Budget For FundsRead More
As Vice Mayor of Miami Beach and new CEO of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce, Jerry Libbin wears two hats — and comfortably, he says. …
May 6, 2010Comments Off on Miami Beach Vice Mayor Jerry Libbin Sees Synergy In His New Role As Beach Chamber Of Commerce CeoRead More
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