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Front Page » 2017 » October (Page 4)

University of Florida researchers may find buried revenue for county

University of Florida researchers may find buried revenue for county

A University of Florida research team may dig up a long-buried source of new revenue for Miami-Dade government: 165,000 tons of ash created each year at the county’s Resources Recovery…

New seafood restaurant parking itself in Marlins Park garage

New seafood restaurant parking itself in Marlins Park garage

A new seafood restaurant is coming to East Little Havana, opening in one of the retail spots in the city-owned parking garages hugging Marlins Park. Casablanca at Marlins Park will…

Hurricane Irma didn’t roadblock Biscayne Boulevard paving

Hurricane Irma didn’t roadblock Biscayne Boulevard paving

The Florida Department of Transportation, which began a year-long repaving and resurfacing of Southeast Second Avenue from Southeast Second to Fourth streets and Biscayne Boulevard Way and the start of…

Downtown’s retail market strength drives businesses north

Downtown’s retail market strength drives businesses north

The strength of downtown’s retail market and its spiraling leasing rates have pushed merchants and restaurateurs farther north, observers say. Though she agrees that Edgewater and areas north benefit from…

Wynwood seeks proposals to hire ‘ambassador’ service

Wynwood seeks proposals to hire ‘ambassador’ service

In their continuing quest to make the area cleaner and more tourist-friendly, directors of the Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) have requested proposals to hire an “ambassador” service. Ambassadors would…

Irma blew Homestead composting plant reopening to 2018

Irma blew Homestead composting plant reopening to 2018

After Hurricane Irma battered it, the City of Homestead’s composting facility – which was expected to come back online by the end of August after a year-long pause in operations…

FYI Miami: October 12, 2017

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. MARLINS SCORECARD:…

Norman Braman: Prepares for opening of Institute of Contemporary Art

Norman Braman: Prepares for opening of Institute of Contemporary Art

In Norman Braman’s conference room you will find those things closest to his heart: a revolutionary war flag from 1777 and a framed, handwritten note from his granddaughter, reminding him…

Why ignore efficiency, effectiveness in funding charities?

Why ignore efficiency, effectiveness in funding charities?

It’s hard for charities to win county aid, but once they get it, they get it forever. That’s true no matter how effective or ineffective a group is, or how…

Filming in Miami: October 12, 2017

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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