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Front Page » 2017 (Page 17)

Bid for new Amazon headquarters a winner even if we lose

Bid for new Amazon headquarters a winner even if we lose

Tri-county economic development chiefs, adhering to Amazon’s rule of just one bid from any region, are wise in jointly pitching the expanding giant on a headquarters site. Multiple bids would…

Swire lease cement police office in Brickell City Centre

Swire lease cement police office in Brickell City Centre

Miami police will have an office in Brickell City Centre now that city commissioners have approved a lease with the management company of the vast development. Swire Properties is developing…

Miami-Dade’s Charter Review digs into procurement methods

Miami-Dade’s Charter Review digs into procurement methods

Miami-Dade’s Charter Review Task Force on Monday voted to amend the commission auditor department title and requirements for its director, heard presentations on the procurement process and postponed voting on…

Zoo Miami reopening date nears decision

Zoo Miami reopening date nears decision

With Zoo Miami’s fiscal year coming to an end Sept. 30, the zoo projects to end the year with about 932,000 visitors, according to Director Carol Kruse, after closing earlier…

Ransom Everglades School expansion in talks with neighbors

Ransom Everglades School expansion in talks with neighbors

Ransom Everglades School in Coconut Grove wants to expand in a big way, but concerned neighbors were successful in their plea to the city’s Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board to…

US Southern Command creates 53,000-plus jobs in region

US Southern Command creates 53,000-plus jobs in region

The US Southern Command, which moved its headquarters to Doral from Panama 20 years ago this month, has amassed a combined economic impact in Miami-Dade of 53,151 jobs, $5.4 billion…

Miami-Dade still doesn’t know who foots Hurricane Irma bills

Miami-Dade still doesn’t know who foots Hurricane Irma bills

While Miami-Dade County officials are hard at work recovering from Hurricane Irma, the county still doesn’t know who is to foot the bill for the preparations and pick-up, and it…

Intermission in plans to redevelop Olympia Theater

Intermission in plans to redevelop Olympia Theater

A City of Miami commissioner has called for an intermission in reaction to a developer’s plan to redevelop the iconic and historic Olympia Theater in downtown Miami. An affiliate of…

FYI Miami: September 21, 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. HEAVY LIFTING…

Maria Nardi: Directs cleanup, recovery of county parks and beaches

Maria Nardi: Directs cleanup, recovery of county parks and beaches

After directing Miami-Dade County’s Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department for only two months, Maria Nardi is leading the cleanup and recovery effort of 270 parks, 20 miles of roads,…

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