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Downtown Miami residential, retail strong

Downtown Miami residential, retail strong

Downtown Miami’s residential and retail markets look strong for 2016, but don’t expect any added office space, observers say. “The office market has tightened,” said Jeff Morris, JLL managing director…

Maureen Gragg: Leads Funding Arts Network team to aid 21 programs

Maureen Gragg: Leads Funding Arts Network team to aid 21 programs

When Maureen Gragg came to Miami 40 years ago she felt her new home was a cultural desert. Little by little she saw the arts grow and now thinks there…

FYI Miami: January 28, 2016

Below are some of the FYIs in this week’s edition. The entire content of this week’s FYIs and Insider sections is available by subscription only. To subscribe click here. VISION FOR…

A port in a storm: cling tightly to PortMiami’s vital land

A port in a storm: cling tightly to PortMiami’s vital land

Mayor Carlos Gimenez injected reason into hot debate over the southwest corner of PortMiami by recommending that commissioners sink any plans to develop the site until the port figures out…

Filming in Miami: January 28, 2016

These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory & Economic Resources’ Office of Film and Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Mayor’s Office of Film,…

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Miami’s condo market continues to be global magnet

Miami’s condo market continues to be global magnet

Miami’s condo market continues to be a strong magnet for international investment, but many brokers say the line between residents and investors may now be fuzzier than ever. Christian Kawas,…

Plan would fund Arsht Center, Frost and Perez museums

Plan would fund Arsht Center, Frost and Perez museums

A deal to pour annual operating cash into the Arsht performing arts center, the Pérez art museum and the Frost science museum and help fund both a Baylink rail line…

$75 million economic development fund grants in limbo

$75 million economic development fund grants in limbo

County commissioners are anxious to move forward with final decisions on $75 million in previously approved Economic Development Fund grant allocations but are still awaiting the administration’s report on where…

Watson Island Deep Harbour marina coming alive

Watson Island Deep Harbour marina coming alive

In three weeks, Biscayne Bay will provide the setting for a parade of mega- and super-yachts as Deep Harbour marina on Watson Island comes alive for the first time. More…

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