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Front Page » 2022 (Page 61)

Deal to double Miami International Airport cargo capacity stalls

Deal to double Miami International Airport cargo capacity stalls

A Miami-Dade committee Tuesday deferred Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s call to reject an unsolicited proposal and instead directly negotiate with the joint venture to build and run a vertical air…

Website lures Unhappy New Yorkers to shrinking home supply

Website lures Unhappy New Yorkers to shrinking home supply

A website shouting reasons unhappy New Yorkers should move to Doral keeps drawing traffic as it nears its third birthday but developer Armando Codina, who created it, hasn’t kept the…

Delayed by covid, Riverside Wharf seeks new city deadline

Delayed by covid, Riverside Wharf seeks new city deadline

The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a delay in the construction of a major mixed-use project, Riverside Wharf, from a public-private partnership involving the City of Miami. That delay has…

Alberto Carvalho keeps a pledge: graduation rate tops 90%

Alberto Carvalho keeps a pledge: graduation rate tops 90%

In 2021, Miami-Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS) had a graduation rate of 90.1%. The graduation rate was 58.7% in the spring of 2007. Alberto Carvalho, who took over as superintendent…

7-mile underwater snorkel trail, artificial reef nears

7-mile underwater snorkel trail, artificial reef nears

The first installations of the Reefline, a project intended to become a seven-mile underwater snorkel trail and artificial coral reef in Miami Beach, could be sunk offshore by summer. The…

Miami Marlins step up at ‘disgusting’ Roberto Clemente Park

Miami Marlins step up at ‘disgusting’ Roberto Clemente Park

Covid has slowed a long-sought process to turn Roberto Clemente Park at 101 NW 34th St. into a playable baseball field within Little Puerto Rico, says the executive director of…

Gino Santorio: Guiding Mount Sinai to expand its research and technology

Gino Santorio: Guiding Mount Sinai to expand its research and technology

Gino Santorio joined Mount Sinai Medical Center as president and chief executive officer in February 2021. Since then, he has been getting up to speed, learning how the organization works,…

In health professionals shortage, 96% of facilities using temps

In health professionals shortage, 96% of facilities using temps

For more than a decade, growing shortages of doctors and nurses have emerged as major concerns in communities across the country. The Association of American Medical Colleges projects a shortage…

Filming in Miami: January 13, 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: January 13, 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. HEADED…

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