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Housing market shift a microcosm of what Miami can expect

Housing market shift a microcosm of what Miami can expect

If you knew the rules of Miami-Dade’s housing market New Year’s Day you’d have to rewrite the rulebook this summer. Not everything has changed, but truisms are being tested, bent…

FYI Miami: August 20, 2020

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. HOME…

Filming in Miami: August 20, 2020

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,…

Ratings of new Miami-Dade Transit bonds indicate ‘resilience’

Ratings of new Miami-Dade Transit bonds indicate ‘resilience’

Fitch Ratings has given a pair of new Miami-Dade transit bond series that together total about $790 million “AA” ratings and “stable” outlooks despite an economic downturn that the agency…

Whether Trump or Biden wins, so do stocks

Whether Trump or Biden wins, so do stocks

While all eyes are on the 2020 presidential election, experts believe one thing that will not be affected by its result is the long-term security of the stock market.  If…

Business bankruptcy rise of 54% may be artificially low

Business bankruptcy rise of 54% may be artificially low

Business bankruptcy filings are on the rise in South Florida as Covid-19 takes its toll on the economy, but government aid programs may be holding these numbers back from what…

Despite pandemic, financial jobs rock solid

Despite pandemic, financial jobs rock solid

For many in Miami-Dade, money is tight and employment tentative amid a lingering global pandemic now in its fifth month. But while some industries have seen steep declines in workforce…

9,000 applicants force United Way to hit pause on pandemic fund

9,000 applicants force United Way to hit pause on pandemic fund

A flood of 9,000 applications in five days quickly caused the United Way of Miami-Dade to stop accepting more as it distributes $20 million in federal funds for those hammered…

Maritime jobs vacant as companies hunt skilled workers

Maritime jobs vacant as companies hunt skilled workers

While unemployment is rife in many industries due to the upheavals of Covid-19, maritime jobs continue to go unfilled for lack of skilled employees. In fact, said Horacio Stuart Aguirre,…

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