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New fire station in works in downtown Miami

New fire station in works in downtown Miami

A new fire station in the heart of downtown Miami is in the works to possibly replace Station 1 at 144 NE Fifth St., the city’s oldest firehouse. City commissioners…

Filming in Miami: April 20, 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,…

Martin Pinilla II: Realty investor give urban neighborhoods ‘some love’

Martin Pinilla II: Realty investor give urban neighborhoods ‘some love’

Martin Pinilla II is co-founder and co-managing partner of Barlington Group, a Miami-based real estate investment and development company that he said is committed to revitalizing emerging neighborhoods in Miami’s…

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FYI Miami: April 20, 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. ELECTRIC COST…

Businesses need confidence, coordination to boost growth

Businesses need confidence, coordination to boost growth

“Are we in a recession?” A prominent banker asked me that question last week. It got my attention, because it hadn’t been on my radar. The reply is that locally…

Gambling giant Genting wins Miami-Dade joint development

Gambling giant Genting wins Miami-Dade joint development

Miami-Dade’s County Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved joint development at the Omni bus terminal with access to the Adrienne Arsht Center Metromover station for Resorts World Miami LLC, which is…

PortMiami traffic with Asia rises 11%

PortMiami traffic with Asia rises 11%

PortMiami, which was dredged to 50 feet last year in anticipation of a widened Panama Canal, can now welcome up to six Post-Panamax vessels a week, which has translated into…

All-cash real estate deals on the decline in Miami

All-cash real estate deals on the decline in Miami

All-cash real estate deals are on the decline, and observers cite various reasons. “We’ve moved beyond being an REO market,” said Michael Pappas, president of The Keyes Co., referring to…

Stocks’ Trump bump still depends on Washington

Stocks’ Trump bump still depends on Washington

In what’s being called the “Trump bump,” the stock market has been on a run since the Nov. 8 election. In January, the Dow Jones industrial average surpassed 20,000 points…

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