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Profile: Andres Moreno

Profile: Andres Moreno

Andres Moreno, founder and CEO of Open English, is helping to build up Miami’s tech scene with his Latin America language company. After speaking at the inaugural eMerge Americas Techweek…

BB&T sells foreclosed offices to Kislak

BB&T sells foreclosed offices to Kislak

BB&T Bank sold most of an office condo building at 14750 NW 77th Court in Miami Lakes relatively quickly to the Kislak Organization for $6.2 million, giving the private real…

FYI Miami: July 17, 2014

PARK OR MUSEUM?: Because of a long budget and tax rate debate, Miami-Dade commissioners postponed a vote Tuesday on what to do with nearly 3 acres of county-owned vacant land…

Filming in Miami: July 17, 2014

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;…

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20-story tower, marina target Terminal Island City

Miami Beach’s Terminal Island may get a facelift. A proposed development agreement is in the works with the goal of an October presentation to the city commission for a 20-story…

Bus tour kiosks OK’d for boulevard median

Bus tour kiosks OK’d for boulevard median

Among several bus tour businesses rounding the pavement in Miami, only one company took advantage of a special offer to boost its ridership downtown – with the city’s help. The…

Honest, says Island Gardens, we’re working

Honest, says Island Gardens, we’re working

The developer of the Island Gardens resort and marina says not only has it commenced work on the long-awaited project but its site on Watson Island will be ready to…

Carnival Cruises treats ill staff in house

Carnival Cruises treats ill staff in house

Carnival Cruise Lines’ on-site medical facility for Miami-based employees has seen nearly 300 employees since it opened in June. For Miami-based Carnival employees, non-emergency medical needs can now be taken…

Leaks fixed, port tunnel opening due

Leaks fixed, port tunnel opening due

Working through embarrassing delays, builders of the PortMiami Tunnel now say the $1 billion engineering behemoth beneath Biscayne Bay could open in three weeks. That would be the first week…

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