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Front Page » 2020 (Page 22)

Lincoln Road seeks to cut back renovation plans

Lincoln Road seeks to cut back renovation plans

The Lincoln Road District Master Plan, which aims to revitalize the iconic Miami Beach shopping and entertainment street, may be redrafted to allow for less disruptive construction as local businesses…

Michael Davey: Key Biscayne mayor targets infrastructure, shoreline work

Michael Davey: Key Biscayne mayor targets infrastructure, shoreline work

The next two years will be pivotal for the Key Biscayne, both in addressing issues that need fixing, from infrastructure and shoreline preservation projects to helping residents and businesses rebound…

FYI Miami: September 3, 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. CONSTRUCTION…

Challenge to a new mayor: push for smart commission pay

Challenge to a new mayor: push for smart commission pay

It’s time for 66 of Florida’s 67 counties to plug modest raises for elected commissioners into budgets for the year starting Oct. 1, but Miami-Dade won’t be doing so at…

Restaurants’ more palatable menu: 50% indoors plus on-street dining

Restaurants’ more palatable menu: 50% indoors plus on-street dining

Restaurant owners are breathing a sigh of relief after getting the OK to welcome more patrons back with indoor dining and still take advantage of closed portions of streets as…

Filming in Miami: September 3, 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,…

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Hunt on for new sponsor for Miami Heat arena

Hunt on for new sponsor for Miami Heat arena

The hunt for a Miami Heat arena title sponsor goes on despite an economic slide and fan-less games due to Covid-19, an official close to the search said. The Superlative…

US reimbursement check awaited emergency Covid-19 spending

US reimbursement check awaited emergency Covid-19 spending

Miami-Dade has about $99 million in FEMA-reimbursable costs awaiting approval on the agency’s online portal. Federal repayment of local expenditures is still pending, but Mayor Carlos Giménez’s administration expects it’ll…

Educators partner to train in-demand auto workers

Educators partner to train in-demand auto workers

Coming at a time of high unemployment, automotive industry jobs are in demand and educational institutions were taking notice even before the pandemic’s economic impact.  Miami-Dade County higher learning institutions,…

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