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Front Page » 2023 » July (Page 2)

Miami makes a towering mistake in splintering its assets

Miami makes a towering mistake in splintering its assets

Handing a theater to one commissioner to run under his private team of city-paid workers expands a perilous trend that goes beyond the Miami City Commission’s 3-2 vote to let…

Filming in Miami: July 27, 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,…

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Redevelopment area adds Watson Island, Allapattah as blighted

Redevelopment area adds Watson Island, Allapattah as blighted

An agency responsible for the redevelopment of some of Miami’s downtown neighborhoods has been renewed for another 15 years with expanded boundaries including areas of Allapattah and Watson Island, both…

Miami tech influx slows, still strong

Miami tech influx slows, still strong

After the height of the post-pandemic technology sector relocation and expansion trend, Miami continues to attract tech firms and startups at a reduced level, still depending on local talent and…

Vast Hyatt Regency complex wins Miami lease

Vast Hyatt Regency complex wins Miami lease

The land lease deal between the city and developers of the Miami Riverbridge project has won approval, paving the way for a reimagined Hyatt Regency hotel, residential apartments, green space…

Joe Carollo to program City of Miami’s Tower Theater

Joe Carollo to program City of Miami’s Tower Theater

After terminating a 20-year lease with theater operator Miami Dade College, the City of Miami has turned over the Tower Theater’s management to the district three commission office for a…

Miami International Airport to get one new hotel, not two

Miami International Airport to get one new hotel, not two

Miami-Dade County Commission Chairman Oliver G. Gilbert III was pushing for two new hotels at Miami International Airport. He got half of what he asked for at Tuesday’s meeting. The…

County kicks can down road on garbage rate hike

County kicks can down road on garbage rate hike

Miami-Dade County commissioners spent most of Tuesday morning exchanging heated views on how much residents have to pay to have their garbage picked up. Eventually the decision they made was…

One town balances public and private needs; who else will?

One town balances public and private needs; who else will?

We pleaded in June that governments let taxpayers keep some of the huge gains they can collect from soaring tax bases. Hats off to Miami Lakes, which is letting taxpayers…

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