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Michael Zinner: Leads Miami Cancer Institute into research work with FIU

Michael Zinner: Leads Miami Cancer Institute into research work with FIU

Dr. Michael J. Zinner was hired in 2016 to lead as CEO and executive medical director Baptist Health South Florida’s Miami Cancer Institute, a leader in personalized clinical treatments of…

Fin-tech declines cut into financial sector jobs

Fin-tech declines cut into financial sector jobs

Employment in financial activities in Miami-Dade County is growing more slowly than last year, with jobs in fin-tech companies declining due to the volatility of the financial sector. Jobs in…

Filming in Miami: June 22, 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,…

What, no options to $99.90 a trip transit? Hey, taxi! Uber!

What, no options to $99.90 a trip transit? Hey, taxi! Uber!

Commissioners tried hard last week to dissect a no-bid contract renewal for on-demand van rides from home to rail or bus. They cut contract length in half to 18 months…

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Better Bus Network’s acclaimed additions cut back

Better Bus Network’s acclaimed additions cut back

Plans for a heralded Better Bus Network expansion OK’d in 2021 but never enacted are being scaled back because Miami-Dade can’t find enough bus drivers. Mayor Daniella Levine Cava is…

Wynwood seeks new life for its economic growth engine

Wynwood seeks new life for its economic growth engine

The Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) is on the road to a 10-year renewal to continue building upon the neighborhood’s economic success as a globally recognized center for arts, innovation…

David Dech drives Tri-Rail bid to enter downtown Miami

David Dech drives Tri-Rail bid to enter downtown Miami

South Florida rail executive David Dech, who, like Horatio Alger characters, rose from switchman, to brakeman, to conductor, to engineer, to management jobs at two rail companies, and, finally, to…

Miami may be going to the dogs – in dog parks

Miami may be going to the dogs – in dog parks

Miami is working on a citywide dog park master plan to ensure residents and their canine companions have clean and safe spaces to play. The city commission last week heard…

PortMiami lures sea-rail freight deals with Mexico

PortMiami lures sea-rail freight deals with Mexico

PortMiami and Grupo Mexico Transportes, which acquired Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway, were hosting 120 Mexican companies and government officials at Terminal E this week to promote PortMiami as a…

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