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Front Page » 2013 » July

Filming in Miami: July 25, 2013

These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade County Mayor’s Office of Film — Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Mayor’s Office of Film, Arts — Entertainment, (305) 860-3823;…

Isolationist bid preference plan a lose-lose county handicap

In a county whose income rests on national and global ties, we act like economic isolationists by erecting contract preference barriers. On the one hand we labor to lure hubs…

Profile: Jimmy Morales, City Manager, City of Miami Beach

Jimmy Morales has close to 20 years of experience in public affairs. Born and raised in Miami Beach, he attended Harvard for college and for law school. After working in…

FYI Miami: July 25, 2013

HOUSING FUELS PRICE RISE: Consumer prices for Miami-Dade and Broward counties rose 1.6% in the 12 months ended June 30, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reports, fueled by a…

Raise Parking Fines Downtown Says

If an idea put forth by Miami's Downtown Development Authority succeeds, parking scofflaws should avoid the central business district. Authority directors voted Friday to ask the Florida Legislature to…

Venezuela Consulate Empty But Paying

The status quo remains at the third-floor office that the Venezuelan Consulate rents in Miami. Even though nobody is in the space and the consulate is not active, the…

Downtown Has 3 Financial Firms On Hook

Continuing their quest to bring financial services firms as office tenants in Miami's core, representatives of Miami's Downtown Development Authority traveled to Connecticut last month, following a visit to…

County Deals For Sony Open Site Revamp

Negotiations are progressing between the county and promoters on a plan to make millions in upgrades to the tennis center on Key Biscayne that hosts the annual Sony Open.…

Work Grounds Alton Road Flyover

Alton Road will have narrower travel lanes, wider sidewalks and a median — all of which will slow traffic and create a more pedestrian-friendly environment, once the Florida Department…

Ontime Flights Hit An Air Pocket

After improving yearly, Miami International Airport's on-time flight performance has slipped a bit.…

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