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Front Page » 2023 » February (Page 5)

County puts Baylink on track for 2029 Miami Beach runs

County puts Baylink on track for 2029 Miami Beach runs

A 30-year, $1 billion Baylink plan to connect downtown Miami to Miami Beach by extending Metromover has replaced a $1.3 billion monorail. Now county officials are seeking Miami Beach support…

Construction cost elevator reaches top, starts downward

Construction cost elevator reaches top, starts downward

Construction cost in South Florida is starting to stabilize, according to local construction developing experts. In mid-2020 construction material costs skyrocketed to a 25% increase but in the past 12…

Dedicated pickleball complex eyed – without axes or arrows

Dedicated pickleball complex eyed – without axes or arrows

With some good-natured chatter and at least two “but-what-abouts,” Miami-Dade commissioners Tuesday unanimously approved Commissioner Danielle Cohen Higgins’ resolution that the county mayor “examine the feasibility of creating a dedicate…

Filming in Miami: February 9, 2023

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: February 9, 2023

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. MAGIC CITY…

Rudy Fernandez: Wears multiple hats in advancing the University of Miami

Rudy Fernandez: Wears multiple hats in advancing the University of Miami

Rudy Fernandez leads at the University of Miami as chief of staff and executive vice president for external affairs and strategic initiatives. He joined the university in 2007 after working…

In a swift reversal, big wage rises imperil growth aspirations

In a swift reversal, big wage rises imperil growth aspirations

Suddenly, Miami-Dade has become a national beacon of shrinking unemployment and rising wages, seemingly a cushy featherbed for the new CEO of our economic development organization when he enters the…

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