Archives

  • www.xinsurance.com
Advertisement
The Newspaper for the Future of Miami
Connect with us:
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
Front Page » 2015 » April (Page 3)

County bid to help local business would actually harm us all

County bid to help local business would actually harm us all

County government is making a warm-and-fuzzy bid to help local businesses and farmers that in the end would backfire, costing taxpayers more and hurting our businesses too. A county committee…

Classified Ads

Commercial Real Estate EB-5 Visa opportunity: BIRD ROAD, $3.65 MM. Very large, very high-end, landmark drycleaner on signalized 25,000 sq. ft. corner. Business and Real Estate available for majority partnership…

Filming in Miami: April 23, 2015

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;…

How does strong dollar impact housing sales?

How does strong dollar impact housing sales?

The jury is still out on whether South Florida’s residential market will be affected by the US dollar strengthening against most currencies. There’s a lag between completed sales and the…

Theme park sets sights on Coast Guard land

Theme park sets sights on Coast Guard land

County officials are studying sites where US Coast Guard operations could move to make way for a theme park in South Miami-Dade. “We have a lot of work to do…

Out-of-sync US 1 signals vex city hall

Out-of-sync US 1 signals vex city hall

Imagine paying a $6 toll for the privilege of driving into Downtown Miami. City officials, frustrated by growing gridlock, are discussing using tolls to encourage more Metrorail use, hoping to…

Downtown condo rents may have peaked

Downtown condo rents may have peaked

Brokers say condo rental rates in Brickell and downtown are largely the same as six months ago and expect they will remain so or even trend down a bit as…

Unusual partnership spurs education

Unusual partnership spurs education

To help struggling public schools, a state non-profit organization matches the schools with executives from the private sector. The organization’s work is essentially based on the idea of learning how…

11 new downtown hotels will nearly double rooms

11 new downtown hotels will nearly double rooms

If all are built as planned, 11 new hotels going up in Miami’s central business district over the next three years will nearly double the number of hotel rooms –…

Miami’s strong economy broadens from ‘two-legged stool’

Miami’s strong economy broadens from ‘two-legged stool’

A Leadership Miami effort to encapsulate the structure and future of Miami’s economy ended Saturday with a shape far too nuanced to package neatly. Participants left the Gusman downtown with…

  • www.miamitodayepaper.com
Advertisement