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Front Page » 2019 (Page 58)

Dinner Key Marina far from recovered from Hurricane Irma

Dinner Key Marina far from recovered from Hurricane Irma

More than 16 months after Hurricane Irma tore up Dinner Key Marina, the City of Miami owned and operated facility in Coconut Grove remains far from its former glory. It…

Natalia Martinez-Kalinina: Runs CIC innovation center with aim to be economic hub

Natalia Martinez-Kalinina: Runs CIC innovation center with aim to be economic hub

Natalia Martinez-Kalinina left Havana and arrived in Miami with her family when she was 11. After spending her college years and post-graduation in the Northeast, she moved back to Miami…

University of Miami dives into marine life needs

University of Miami dives into marine life needs

Deep thinkers at the University of Miami who are collaborating on a project quantifying the benefits provided by green infrastructure to marine life are to reconvene soon to compare their…

FYI Miami: February 7, 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. CONSTRUCTION GAINS…

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Ferré speech at park dedication should become a legacy

Ferré speech at park dedication should become a legacy

Let us hope that a seminal message in Miami’s history will be the speech by former Mayor Maurice Ferré – one of the major forces for advancement in his city’s…

Lawmakers look to change zoning to allow banks on wheels

Lawmakers look to change zoning to allow banks on wheels

A business model that transformed part of the restaurant industry could soon be used by financial institutions to reach out-of-the-way and underserved Miami-Dade residents, as lawmakers are looking at changing…

Brickell City Centre OK’d for major expansion

Brickell City Centre OK’d for major expansion

Brickell City Centre is poised for another major growth spurt, adding 972 residences in two towers, stores and entertainment venues, parking, a ground-level plaza, and enhancements around the South Miami…

Will on-demand and trolleys slay county transit?

Will on-demand and trolleys slay county transit?

As Miami-Dade residents continue leaving county transit for city transportation services and other alternatives, some county commissioners are wondering aloud if the shift could be permanent – and what should…

Miami backs Bacardi buildings for National Register of Historic Places

Miami backs Bacardi buildings for National Register of Historic Places

Two unique and colorful structures in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood have been recommended by the city for placement on the National Register of Historic Places. The city commission on Jan. 24…

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