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Hyatt lease tied to Brickell tunnel staging area

Hyatt lease tied to Brickell tunnel staging area

If the Hyatt hotel and adjacent Knight Convention Center downtown are razed for redevelopment, part of the high-profile riverfront site could become a staging area to dig a Brickell tunnel…

Miami to get a free fire station in Brickell

Miami to get a free fire station in Brickell

Miami will get a free state-of-the-art fire station in a public-private partnership to join properties on Southwest Second Avenue in Brickell. City commissioners on July 13 directed City Manager Daniel…

Miami-Dade Charter Review digs into county structure

Miami-Dade Charter Review digs into county structure

The 2017 Charter Review Task Force for Miami-Dade County now has leadership, a schedule and a plan to manage which topics to discuss. The biggest point of contention among members…

Fourth new concept to remake Miami River marina

Fourth new concept to remake Miami River marina

A plan to redevelop a property on the Miami River that has an existing marina has changed at least three times in as many years. The latest proposal would require…

Florida International University offers first bachelor’s in Internet of Things

Florida International University offers first bachelor’s in Internet of Things

Florida International University is offering the country’s first bachelor’s degree program in the Internet of Things (IoT) next spring. The Internet of Things is the global infrastructure that connects all…

PortMiami to issue $200 million in commercial paper

PortMiami to issue $200 million in commercial paper

Miami-Dade County commissioners voted Tuesday to allow PortMiami’s capital improvement program to issue commercial paper notes of up to $200 million on a rolling basis to finance ongoing upgrades to…

Miamians split over future of Dodd-Frank

Miamians split over future of Dodd-Frank

As rumors of reforming – and even dismantling – Dodd-Frank regulations in Washington have begun to take off, folks in Miami are just as divided as party-leaders. “The banks have…

Felecia Hatcher: Moved from corporate world to found Code Fever

Felecia Hatcher: Moved from corporate world to found Code Fever

For the past decade, Felecia Hatcher has dedicated her life to inspiring a new generation of leaders by championing tech innovation inclusion, authoring five books on topics like entrepreneurship and…

Filming in Miami: July 13, 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,…

For big picture’s sake, examine cityhood for all of county

For big picture’s sake, examine cityhood for all of county

A tiny item that county commissioners tentatively OK’d last week proves that the Miami-Dade charter needs updating. The vote was to keep alive a study of South Dade cityhood. Almost…

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