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Front Page » 2019 (Page 33)

FYI Miami: July 4, 2019

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. NEXT ACT…

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Michael Spring: Arts guru is playing a far larger role on county’s stage

Michael Spring: Arts guru is playing a far larger role on county’s stage

It’s been 18 years since Miami Today last profiled Miami-Dade Cultural Affairs Director Michael Spring, and while much of his department’s mission remains largely the same, its impact has grown…

Plan to combat intrusive political tactics

Plan to combat intrusive political tactics

The results of a county study into aggressive and intrusive political demonstration tactics at Miami-Dade voting locations are in, and while no solutions are explicitly prescribed ahead of this year’s…

Venture asks to convert Olympia Theater building to hotel

Venture asks to convert Olympia Theater building to hotel

A public-private venture with the City of Miami could convert the Olympia Theater building into a profitable boutique hotel, with more than 50% of net revenues going directly to local…

New 50-story Brickell tower to be mostly offices

New 50-story Brickell tower to be mostly offices

A developer plans a gleaming skyscraper rising 50 stories in the heart of Brickell. Watson Investigations LLC is proposing a project called 888 Brickell Plaza at 830 SE First Ave.,…

Miami Beach OKs funds to start dredging clogged waterways

Miami Beach OKs funds to start dredging clogged waterways

Miami Beach commissioners have approved $250,000 for dredging of the Biscayne Point Waterway and Collins Canal. Homeowners celebrated the decision after waiting nearly three decades for sediment removal. Sediment continues…

Ridesharing use accelerates 63% at airport

Ridesharing use accelerates 63% at airport

Commuters are relying more every year on Lyft and Uber to move around Miami. The companies aim to meet the demand and work alongside public transit with the same goal…

Two-thirds of Metrorail technicians unqualified to work alone

Two-thirds of Metrorail technicians unqualified to work alone

Two-thirds of Metrorail technicians are unqualified to work alone, according to a new report that says the expertise shortage “may compromise the safety of the system.” But transit union leaders…

South Florida has 7% wage gap with nation

South Florida has 7% wage gap with nation

South Florida wages are 7% below those of the nation as a whole, a new federal report issued last week shows. The South Florida mean wage is $23.19, while the…

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