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Front Page » 2020 (Page 35)

As freight demand grows, truck parking shortage serious

As freight demand grows, truck parking shortage serious

Around this time last year, when Amazon outpaced Walmart as the world’s largest retailer on Forbes’ annual Global 2000 list, it marked a sea change in commerce. For the first…

Shared scooters, mopeds, bikes frozen out of reopening

Shared scooters, mopeds, bikes frozen out of reopening

While restaurants, barbershops, beaches and more are reopening as Miami-Dade moves to a New Normal, a county order prohibiting common-use micro-mobility options such as shared scooters, mopeds and bikes remains…

Miami-Dade small businesses reshape their marketing on reopening

Miami-Dade small businesses reshape their marketing on reopening

As Miami-Dade slowly returns to a “new normal,” local businesses are taking steps to reopen safely and adjusting their marketing strategies to reflect new procedures. While city and county regulations,…

Quest for an airport convention hotel should go on standby

Quest for an airport convention hotel should go on standby

Miami-Dade commissioners who rushed to quickly cut a deal for a new Miami International Airport convention center hotel should have listened to Mayor Carlos Giménez, who assessed today’s world and…

FYI Miami: June 18, 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. SOCCER…

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Paco Vélez: Leads Feeding South Florida food bank in economic crisis

Paco Vélez: Leads Feeding South Florida food bank in economic crisis

Paco  Vélez’s path to leading Feeding South Florida was born of serendipity, when an acquaintance who took note of his work ethic at a standardized testing center and offered him…

Filming in Miami: June 18, 2020

No new filming this week in Miami-Dade County.…

Bids final step to raise Tamiami Trail, flow water to Everglades

Bids final step to raise Tamiami Trail, flow water to Everglades

Contractors have until the beginning of next month to bid on a project to raise a 6.5-mile segment of the Tamiami Trail, the final step in infrastructure to increase the…

Enterprise Florida grants spur trade shows, business matchmaking

Enterprise Florida grants spur trade shows, business matchmaking

Enterprise Florida Inc., the state’s economic development arm, has continued to support Florida’s small and mid-sized businesses throughout the pandemic by introducing two new grant programs and maintaining existing initiatives…

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