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Front Page » 2023 » May (Page 3)

Filming in Miami: May 25, 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: May 25, 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. WEST…

Sarah Kavanagh: First Irish consul general in Florida targets business links

Sarah Kavanagh: First Irish consul general in Florida targets business links

Sarah Kavanagh is consul general in Ireland’s consulate in Miami, which opened last year after the economic growth Florida experienced in recent years. Florida was previously covered by Atlanta’s consulate.…

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County aims to dismiss Affordable Housing Trust Fund board

County aims to dismiss Affordable Housing Trust Fund board

Miami-Dade County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to dissolve the Affordable Housing Trust Fund’s board of trustees and its revolving loan fund. “The Affordable Housing Trust Fund Board,” Commissioner Eileen Higgins…

Mayor looks beyond Doral incinerator to manage waste

Mayor looks beyond Doral incinerator to manage waste

The county’s waste-to-energy incinerator in Doral might not be rebuilt next door as was planned before an out-of-control February fire put it out of business. In fact, it might not…

65-story residential project advances in Miami Worldcenter

65-story residential project advances in Miami Worldcenter

A new skyscraper is coming to the assemblage changing Miami’s skyline as part of Miami Worldcenter, bringing more than 700 residential units. Owner-developer Naftali Group LLC has proposed a 65-story…

Miami-Dade Transit has most riders in 41 months

Miami-Dade Transit has most riders in 41 months

Miami-Dade’s transit operations carried almost 7 million riders in March, the most in any month since October 2019, well before the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, latest county figures show.…

Amidst grumbles, county OKs seven last-minute union contracts

Amidst grumbles, county OKs seven last-minute union contracts

The Miami-Dade County Commission on Tuesday somewhat reluctantly renewed collective bargaining agreements with seven employee groups. There was grumbling among the commissioners, who received the 2023-2026 agreements late Monday night…

Consumer Price Index hikes in South Florida outpace nation

Consumer Price Index hikes in South Florida outpace nation

South Florida’s consumer prices rose 9% for the 12 months ended in April, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported last week, far faster than the 4.9% increase for the…

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