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Front Page » 2022 » February (Page 4)

If county’s workforce grows, prepare for an economic spurt

If county’s workforce grows, prepare for an economic spurt

Will workers flock to the job market as the Omicron wave ebbs? That’s not an academic question. It’s a key to filling huge labor gaps that have eaten holes in…

Downtown Doral development thrives

Downtown Doral development thrives

Spearheaded by community developers Codina Partners, the economic impact of Downtown Doral has created its share of growth. During a time where many other commercial operators in South Florida were…

FYI Miami: February 10, 2022

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. CONVENTION…

Jose David Suarez: Seeking more primary care doctors for the underserved

Jose David Suarez: Seeking more primary care doctors for the underserved

As president of the Dade County Medical Association, Jose David Suarez, MD, is proud of being able to touch the lives of hundreds of patients, promote physician leadership, help educate…

Filming in Miami: February 10, 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,…

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Hotly debated Kendall Parkway getting an image makeover

Hotly debated Kendall Parkway getting an image makeover

It’s back to the drawing board for the hotly debated 14-mile Kendall Parkway, as planners vow in the next six months to reshape both its contested route and its complicated…

Dining barricades are eyesores, Downtown Development Authority complains

Dining barricades are eyesores, Downtown Development Authority complains

Orange, water-filled barricades have stood outside of downtown Miami restaurants since May 2020 to create space for outdoor dining during the pandemic. At the Downtown Development Authority meeting Jan. 28,…

School Superintendent Jose Dotres lays out plans to hit ground running

School Superintendent Jose Dotres lays out plans to hit ground running

When José Dotres steps in as school superintendent Feb. 11 after his contract negotiations with the school board, he has a game plan: “I will focus on unfinished learning within…

$25 million for Freedom Tower to display Cuban history better

$25 million for Freedom Tower to display Cuban history better

Miami Dade College’s Freedom Tower, Miami’s 96-year-old bayfront landmark that is ticketed by the governor and legislature for $25 million in the coming year, would use the funds “mainly for…

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