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Front Page » 2014 (Page 43)

FYI Miami: May 8, 2014

FPL REACTORS GO TO CABINET: Staff is recommending that Gov. Rick Scott and the Cabinet approve Florida Power & Light’s plan to build two nuclear reactors at Turkey Point in…

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We might get 6 commuter rail stations

Eastern Miami-Dade might become home to six train stations if work on a commuter rail chugs forward and Tri-Rail Coastal Link begins service in 2020 as planned.   One of…

Zoo short of 1 million visitor goal

Zoo short of 1 million visitor goal

Even though Zoo Miami patronage has been growing for three fiscal years, upcoming construction will probably keep the zoo from reaching its 1-million-visitors goal this year. Instead, officials said, they…

Filming in Miami: May 1, 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;…

Get on track to battle Miami-Dade’s Economic Enemy #1

Get on track to battle Miami-Dade’s Economic Enemy #1

It’s time to declare Miami Dade’s traffic nightmare Economic Enemy #1. It’s even worse than the outflow of bright young people, the tightness of capital for entrepreneurs, the lack of…

Profile: Kenneth G. Furton

Profile: Kenneth G. Furton

Kenneth G. Furton, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, is gearing up to switch offices and move into his new role as provost of Florida International University (FIU)…

eMerge Americas Techweek a huge lure

eMerge Americas Techweek a huge lure

eMerge Americas Techweek is expecting thousands of participants for Miami’s first weeklong technology exposition and conference.  Put on by eMerge Americas and the Technology Foundation of the Americas, the May…

City spars with marina over debt, bidding rights

City spars with marina over debt, bidding rights

The owner of the Rickenbacker Marina says the City of Miami is picking on him. The city says there’s a slight matter of $2 million that the marina owes the…

Pharmaceutical firms flock to Miami

Pharmaceutical firms flock to Miami

More pharmaceutical companies are finding a home in Greater Miami. There are scores of firms in the area, although it may not be so noticeable because they aren’t clustered into…

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