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Front Page » 2020 (Page 39)

County climbs aboard trip toward Casinoland transit stop

County climbs aboard trip toward Casinoland transit stop

When county commissioners voted 11-1 last week to evaluate and negotiate a monorail linking Miami Beach to a Miami site ticketed for a mega-casino, they wrestled with what their vote…

Otto Boudet-Murias: Developing Yacht Harbour on Dinner Key, and more

Otto Boudet-Murias: Developing Yacht Harbour on Dinner Key, and more

One of the most highly anticipated projects in Coconut Grove is Regatta Harbour, in Dinner Key by Miami City Hall. The project stands to transform the industrial site into a…

Filming in Miami: May 28, 2020

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

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University of Miami aims test program at Miami Beach shoreline

University of Miami aims test program at Miami Beach shoreline

A University of Miami interdisciplinary team is seeking permits from the State of Florida and US Army Corps of Engineers to deploy three “hybrid” structures in waters off Miami Beach…

Major housing development on US 1 advances

Major housing development on US 1 advances

The vastly changed area of Bird Road and US 1 in Miami is getting another major mixed-use residential development. Called Shoma Douglas, the multi-family rental project was reviewed May 12…

Electric cargo bicycles will roll through heart of Miami

Electric cargo bicycles will roll through heart of Miami

Miami’s bustling urban core will be the testing ground for electric cargo bicycles. City commissioners last week approved a one-year pilot program for the e-cargo bikes, touting them as an…

Miami-Dade backs bill for US bottled water tax

Miami-Dade backs bill for US bottled water tax

A proposed federal tax on water bottling companies that tap into public water supplies now has the backing of Miami-Dade’s lawmaking body. County commissioners threw their support this month behind…

Miami-Dade emergency task force still has yet to meet

Miami-Dade emergency task force still has yet to meet

Vacancies on a task force to help pull Miami-Dade out of economic peril unofficially shrank from eight members to four since last week, according to county records and some responsible…

Paycheck Protection Program loans require smart steps by recipients

Paycheck Protection Program loans require smart steps by recipients

Banks issuing loans to businesses in need of aid during the pandemic are still awaiting more details on forgiveness. In the meantime, they’re taking smart steps to make matters easy…

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