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Front Page » 2014 (Page 58)

Cash buyers squeeze out mortgages

Cash buyers squeeze out mortgages

Unless you’re a buyer with a lot of money, mortgaging a home in Greater Miami should continue to be a challenge this year. Opportunities for conventional 30-year mortgages will be…

Dinosaurs, 20th Century Fox getting together

Dinosaurs, 20th Century Fox getting together

Miami-Dade County’s procedures for dealing with big projects are so complex that commissioners Tuesday had to reject two proposals for a long-sought Zoo Miami entertainment complex in order to get…

Profile: Keon Hardemon

Profile: Keon Hardemon

Keon Hardemon is a native Miamian. After learning from, listening to and watching his elders, whether they were his family members (of which there are many), community leaders, professors or…

Chief judge seeks new county courthouse

Chief judge seeks new county courthouse

By Susan Danseyar Chief Judge Bertila Soto is advocating for a new Dade County courthouse because the one built in 1925 is too small for the 11th Judicial Circuit’s needs.…

Guess what? Free Miami Beach parking

Guess what? Free Miami Beach parking

To cut down on bottlenecks along Miami Beach’s Alton Road as road work limits auto traffic, the city this week began a free trolley service along Alton Road and West…

Miami becomes film format pilot

Miami becomes film format pilot

Miami is the pilot city for a medium that its creator says is the next hot trend: short films that incorporate sponsored content. Producer Frank Kelly recently posted on his…

Filming in Miami: February 6, 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;…

Asian buyers flock to high-rises

Asian buyers flock to high-rises

Real estate professionals are keeping their eyes firmly on China as more buyers from afar trickle into South Florida. A group from China recently looked at units in Midblock, said…

Design District to have 3 underground garages

Design District to have 3 underground garages

Parking in Miami is never a walk on the beach. But in high-traffic areas – or those that intend to draw a lot of visitors – like Miami’s burgeoning Design…

Mechanical parking on Brickell raises eyebrows

Two proposed Miami residential towers won approvals last week, but officials expressed concerns about mechanical and robotic parking systems expected to handle hundreds of cars a day. Potential perils of…

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