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$73 million Miami International Airport bid nets $94 million payout

$73 million Miami International Airport bid nets $94 million payout

Procurement to run a Miami International Airport baggage system for which the former contract was enmeshed in scandal took a problematic new twist as commissioners approved a $94 million deal…

Miami International Airport soars 15% above pre-covid air traffic

Miami International Airport soars 15% above pre-covid air traffic

Total passenger count at Miami International Airport continues to rise year after year, with three new international direct routes in December, and record-breaking Thanksgiving traffic. Over the past 30 days,…

Three-tower project OK’d for Biscayne Boulevard

Three-tower project OK’d for Biscayne Boulevard

A new set of mixed-use residential towers and a companion office building are proposed for Biscayne Boulevard, to be known as 3333 Biscayne. Owner-developer 3333 Biscayne Boulevard LLC plans to…

Japan Airlines courted to start Miami-Tokyo flights

Japan Airlines courted to start Miami-Tokyo flights

A direct Japan-to-Miami air route would be a “game changer” to Miami’s Japanese business community, says Kazuhiro Nakai, consul general of Japan in Miami. Mr. Nakai said he is actively…

Tri-Rail tearing down nine barriers to enter downtown Miami

Tri-Rail tearing down nine barriers to enter downtown Miami

Nine hurdles stalling the $70 million project to bring Tri-Rail trains into Miami Central Station are being cleared, says David Dech, executive director of the South Florida Regional Transport Authority,…

Mega Signature Bridge project now targets delayed 2026 finish

Mega Signature Bridge project now targets delayed 2026 finish

Construction has begun on massive and distinctive arches that will support the new “Signature Bridge” coming to life on I-395 in the heart of Downtown Miami. The Florida Department of…

FYI Miami: December 1, 2022

Bellow 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. RIP-UP ON…

True: Nothing Says Miami (government) Like Billboards

True: Nothing Says Miami (government) Like Billboards

Those of us who mistakenly thought our big local needs were things like affordable worker housing and transportation upgrades missed the biggest need of all: more and bigger billboards closer…

Shake-a-Leg gets 25 more years to serve handicapped on bayfront

Shake-a-Leg gets 25 more years to serve handicapped on bayfront

Shake-A-Leg Miami, a non-profit striving to give disabled and disadvantaged communities access to adaptable water sports, renewed its license with the City of Miami and will stay afloat at its…

Yolanda Cash Jackson: New chair of Beacon Council has a priority of inclusion

Yolanda Cash Jackson: New chair of Beacon Council has a priority of inclusion

Yolanda Cash Jackson decided she would go to law school after she got passed over for a promotion. Over 30 years after obtaining her JD, she is an experienced government…

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