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Front Page » 2019 (Page 39)

There’s no Best of Miami honor for hampering economy

There’s no Best of Miami honor for hampering economy

There’s no Best of Miami honor for obstructing economy The Best of Miami edition you’re reading stems from our tradition of highlighting people and organizations that are making a difference…

Russell Galbut: Guiding Crescent Heights, chairing Norwegian Cruises

Russell Galbut: Guiding Crescent Heights, chairing Norwegian Cruises

Russell Galbut was born at just the right time to become dazzled by Miami Beach. It was after World War II, during the economic boom of the ’50s and ’60s.…

Virgin Trains USA starts building rail line to Orlando

Virgin Trains USA starts building rail line to Orlando

Virgin Trains USA announced Tuesday that construction of its highly anticipated expansion from Palm Beach County to Orlando is underway, beginning with preliminary groundwork for a 70-acre maintenance facility and…

County aims to build two hotels at Miami International Airport

County aims to build two hotels at Miami International Airport

In a booming local hotel market, Miami-Dade County plans to issue solicitations to developers to design and construct two new hotels at Miami International Airport, Mayor Carlos Giménez revealed in…

Miami may be ready to pick Virginia Key marinas operator

Miami may be ready to pick Virginia Key marinas operator

After years of controversy, countless meetings, administrative appeals and lawsuits, the City of Miami may be ready to move ahead with a new operator for its marinas on Virginia Key.…

Roads area due Tru Hilton hotel geared to younger guests

Roads area due Tru Hilton hotel geared to younger guests

A new hotel brand that targets younger travelers is planning a new location in The Roads neighborhood of Miami. Benito Irastorza, president and chief executive officer of IRAS Group, is…

Dinner Key Marina to be returned to former glory

Dinner Key Marina to be returned to former glory

More than 20 months after Hurricane Irma tore up Dinner Key Marina, the City of Miami is ready to bring the marina back to its former glory at a cost…

Commercial insurance rates facing double-digit climb in June

Commercial insurance rates facing double-digit climb in June

‘Tis the season… for commercial insurance rates to rise, observers say. “Commercial property insurance rates are expected to increase 10% to 20% within this calendar year,” said Ryan Papy, president…

Approval rates rise for small business lending

Approval rates rise for small business lending

Approval rates for small business lending continue to grow and those in finance say it is all thanks to a strong economy. But traditional lenders are rethinking their lending strategies…

FYI Miami: May 23, 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. LEASE TAX…

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