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Florida: the rules are different here on rampant inflation, too

Florida: the rules are different here on rampant inflation, too

There is no way to sugarcoat this: inflation in South Florida is in double digits, a percentage point and a half higher than for the nation as a whole. At…

Filming in Miami: July 21, 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,…

FYI Miami: July 21, 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. DRIVERS’…

Visual artists telling the world about the Miami experience

Visual artists telling the world about the Miami experience

Working as a united front, Pérez Art Museum Miami’s Franklin Sirmans says art institutions are working together to further the message that visual artists are here to stay. Museums work…

15 visit four European nations to study transportation technology

15 visit four European nations to study transportation technology

Board members of Miami-Dade’s Transportation Planning Organization are embarked on a 15-person, eight-day trip to Boston and four European nations to learn about emerging technologies that could be used in…

County waives rule, names South Dade Arts Center for ex-commissioner

County waives rule, names South Dade Arts Center for ex-commissioner

The South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center is to be renamed “Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center” as county commissioners approved a resolution waiving a rule establishing that “the naming, renaming,…

County defers study of Freedom Park impact on airport

County defers study of Freedom Park impact on airport

Miami-Dade commissioners deferred a report analyzing the potential impacts to Miami International Airport from the Miami Freedom Park project, home to the Inter Miami CF soccer team, to be developed…

Two-building Miami River project plans 593 units where trailer park stood

Two-building Miami River project plans 593 units where trailer park stood

A major residential development along the Miami River received conditional approval from Miami’s Urban Development Review Board. River Rapids Partners LLC proposes the two-building River Rapids at 2750 NW South…

Public to vote on buffer to avoid losing Miami International Airport or PortMiami

Public to vote on buffer to avoid losing Miami International Airport or PortMiami

Miami-Dade commissioners are taking measures to protect county-owned assets from any governmental entity or elected official trying to take control of them. Commissioners adopted a resolution July 7 asking voters…

State-led Cairo mission nets $38 million in Florida trade

State-led Cairo mission nets $38 million in Florida trade

A 15-person Enterprise Florida trade mission that led 10 Florida businesses to Cairo generated $38 million in short-term projected export sales, the state’s business development arm says. The companies were…

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