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Front Page » 2024 (Page 41)

Latam Airlines to expand its MIA VIP club

Latam Airlines to expand its MIA VIP club

A new lease proposed for the VIP club for Latam Airlines Group at Miami International Airport would add substantially to the club’s space, the club’s use, and the airport’s revenues.…

Miami International Airport seeks Zzzzz payoff at sleep centers

Miami International Airport seeks Zzzzz payoff at sleep centers

Awakening to a global trend, Miami International Airport plans to contract with a Boynton Beach company to offer sleep center amenities to waiting passengers who aren’t looking for the full…

Filming in Miami: May 16, 2024

Filming in Miami: May 16, 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,…

Bank branches vanishing with acquisitions, tech changes

Bank branches vanishing with acquisitions, tech changes

Technology and bank acquisitions continue to guide the conversation in the financial world as banks decide on leasing sites. “I think there are a number of reasons that the number…

FYI Miami: May 16, 2024

FYI Miami: May 16, 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. HALF UP…

Joe Rasco: Key Biscayne mayor targeting flooding, shoreline, traffic

Joe Rasco: Key Biscayne mayor targeting flooding, shoreline, traffic

Joe Rasco is a senior management executive with over 30 years of leadership in local government and large businesses. After moving to Key Biscayne in 1978, he fought alongside other…

Is city hall’s destiny condo towers or a municipal treasure?

Is city hall’s destiny condo towers or a municipal treasure?

Our report last week on city offices coming to the old Melreese Golf Course posed a warning for anyone who cherishes heritage: how long can historic Miami City Hall survive?…

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County creates new electric bike, scooter rules

County creates new electric bike, scooter rules

Miami-Dade appears to be on the verge of a growing worldwide movement, literally, allowing micromobility vehicles in the county’s incorporated and unincorporate areas. The ordinance by Commissioner Raquel Regalado, dealing…

Atlantic Sapphire salmon farm seeks $250 million public loan

Atlantic Sapphire salmon farm seeks $250 million public loan

A Norwegian fish-farming complex that plans to produce at build-out 1 billion servings of salmon a year near Homestead at what would be the world’s largest aquaculture facility is to…

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