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Wary eyes on higher Fed interest rate

Wary eyes on higher Fed interest rate

The Federal Reserve is looking to raise interest rates in hopes of tamping down inflation rates that have not been this high since the early 1980s. “We haven’t had inflation…

Undergrounding utilities in Coral Gables might be less pricy

Undergrounding utilities in Coral Gables might be less pricy

Coral Gables commissioners were updated last week on the action plan for a citywide undergrounding of utilities and told that the project might not require a bond issue that had…

Royal Caribbean lease could net county half-billion dollars

Royal Caribbean lease could net county half-billion dollars

The county commission was to vote this week on an amendment to the Royal Caribbean Cruises lease that is expected to add $53 million to PortMiami revenue and grant $4.9…

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FYI Miami: January 20, 2022

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Bill to give every business in Florida veto power is overkill

Bill to give every business in Florida veto power is overkill

Much ill-conceived Florida legislation dies a deserved death, but one far-reaching abomination that threatens all 67 counties has actually won a committee OK. If you believe in local control, you’ll…

Agostinho Alfonso Macedo: Expanding Ocean Bank to enter Orlando, perhaps Tampa

Agostinho Alfonso Macedo: Expanding Ocean Bank to enter Orlando, perhaps Tampa

Agostinho Alfonso Macedo started in banking in 1991 at Banco Plaza in Venezuela. Since 2008, he has headed one of the top community banks in Miami-Dade County and South Florida,…

Filming in Miami: January 20, 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,…

Migration from North triggering continuous economic growth in Miami

Migration from North triggering continuous economic growth in Miami

The increasing migration of Northern high-income executives is accelerating the real estate markets and the overall economy in South Florida, while banks are reporting substantial profit gains and are eager…

Legal fees in battle over expressways control pass $1.6 million

Legal fees in battle over expressways control pass $1.6 million

The legal battle over the control of five expressways running solely in Miami-Dade County has cost the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) $326,469.57 on attorneys’ fees, costs, and filing fees…

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