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Front Page » 2024 (Page 15)

Two projects spring from Miami’s deal with Adler

Two projects spring from Miami’s deal with Adler

Fences surround the formerly proposed location for Miami’s administration offices downtown as construction begins at the site where a 36-story apartment tower will rise instead, with the municipal building breaking…

Filming in Miami: October 17, 2024

Filming in Miami: October 17, 2024

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,…

Ralph Cutié: Piloting airport’s improvements as passenger traffic soars

Ralph Cutié: Piloting airport’s improvements as passenger traffic soars

Since being appointed director and chief executive officer of the Miami-Dade Aviation Department about three years ago, Ralph Cutié has led an unprecedented investment of $7 billion in capital improvements…

FYI Miami: October 17, 2024

FYI Miami: October 17, 2024

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. LINK TO…

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Miami-Dade legislation seeks way to add major new airport

Miami-Dade legislation seeks way to add major new airport

Mayor Daniella Levine Cava would have to detail within 90 days how to handle the Herculean task of creating another major Miami-Dade airport under legislation a committee faces this week.…

500 derelict vessels pulled from waters by Miami-Dade

500 derelict vessels pulled from waters by Miami-Dade

In 2007 Miami-Dade County started counting derelict boats pulled from coastal waters and in late August extracted its 501st abandoned vessel areas from Maule Lake to Manatee Bay, from the…

As mortgage rates fall, tight residential inventory loosens

As mortgage rates fall, tight residential inventory loosens

Miami’s residential real estate market is beginning to shift, following the Federal Reserve’s decision in September to lower national interest rates. A once-tight market is opening up again, as buyers…

New passenger rail in play for East-West Smart Plan corridor

New passenger rail in play for East-West Smart Plan corridor

A county measure to be discussed this week would order Mayor Daniella Levine Cava to report in 90 days on the feasibility of alternate modes of transportation, including passenger rail,…

Half million containers being unloaded late after ports strike

Half million containers being unloaded late after ports strike

Reverberations of a three-day port strike that briefly crippled PortMiami and stretched from Maine to Texas have led to disruptions and raised concerns for the upcoming months. “There’s about 72…

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