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Miami-Dade plans massive redevelopment in downtown Miami

Miami-Dade plans massive redevelopment in downtown Miami

County authorities are working to redevelop over 20 acres of the downtown Government Center to include a transit terminal, affordable housing, and community cultural facilities and schools. Procurement for the…

County negotiates to trim Beach monorail line price

County negotiates to trim Beach monorail line price

Miami-Dade expects a final price proposal in March for the Trunkline segment of the Miami Beach Corridor monorail, which exceeded its previously negotiated price of $586.5 million to reach almost…

Biggest sand pour in decade restoring Miami-Dade beaches

Biggest sand pour in decade restoring Miami-Dade beaches

With sea turtles out in the ocean and permits approved, a major sand renourishment project is set to begin spreading over 10.5 miles of beach in Sunny Isles, Bal Harbour…

3-tower Brickell residential blockbuster wins quick OK

3-tower Brickell residential blockbuster wins quick OK

An entire city block in Brickell that’s remained vacant more than a decade is targeted for a large three-tower mixed-use development. With a current project name of 1420 S Miami…

New Tri-Rail snafu: locomotives may not fit platform

New Tri-Rail snafu: locomotives may not fit platform

The $70 million project to bring Tri-Rail into a downtown Miami station has added to its long list of problems a new one: locomotives may hit the platform. Engineers are…

Downtown Development Authority spent $100,000 for outdoor dining

Downtown Development Authority spent $100,000 for outdoor dining

The Downtown Development Authority has spent over $100,000 on barricades, bistro tables and umbrellas to keep restaurants in business during the pandemic, and some want to continue on. “In an…

Public-private Riverside Wharf heads for groundbreaking

Public-private Riverside Wharf heads for groundbreaking

A major mixed-use project, Riverside Wharf, is on schedule to break ground this year in downtown Miami and open in 2025. Everything has been on track and moving forward since…

Filming in Miami: February 24, 2022

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,…

As ballpark adds more events, county gets another lesson

As ballpark adds more events, county gets another lesson

The Miami Marlins just made a deal with Oak View Group of Los Angeles to book events at their ballpark, and why not? With labor strife sidelining baseball, they could…

Joe Zubizarreta: Guides United Way to reskill workers to boost salaries

Joe Zubizarreta: Guides United Way to reskill workers to boost salaries

As interim president and CEO of United Way Miami since November, Joe Zubizarreta is overseeing a staff of over 250 and the day-to-day operations of the projects the non-profit runs…

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