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Front Page » 2024 (Page 42)

Awaited ultra-luxury office tower 830 Brickell vows 2024 finish

Awaited ultra-luxury office tower 830 Brickell vows 2024 finish

Brickell’s much-anticipated Class-A-plus office tower, 830 Brickell, prepares for its completion in the second half of the year. “The construction is progressing,” said Andrew Trench, executive managing director at Cushman…

Construction materials costs stay level

Construction materials costs stay level

Construction costs in Miami-Dade remain flat without any signs of escalation, according to those involved. Some of the commodities like concrete and steel have leveled off to the point that…

Miami International Airport moving to add new concourse, gates

Miami International Airport moving to add new concourse, gates

Miami International Airport will add six passenger gates in a new Concourse K beside the South Terminal under a four-year, $621 million contract with a firm that is to design…

Miami administration building at Freedom Park wins OK

Miami administration building at Freedom Park wins OK

The City of Miami’s latest design for its new government administration building, as part of the rising Miami Freedom Park, has earned praise and a recommendation for approval. The proposed…

FYI Miami: May 9, 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. SEWER WORK…

Open the doors wide to citizens’ voices in charter reviews

Open the doors wide to citizens’ voices in charter reviews

Nothing is more boring, or more pivotal: both the City of Miami and Miami-Dade County are due to name teams to suggest charter changes. Nobody but an insider ever talks…

Filming in Miami: May 9, 2024

Filming in Miami: May 9, 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,…

Howard Herring: Tuning up New World Symphony for its future successes

Howard Herring: Tuning up New World Symphony for its future successes

Since 2001, Howard Herring has been the president of the New World Symphony Orchestra and continues to aspire and develop the world’s top musicians and find ways to immerse the…

After suit, Miami poised to adopt new voting map

After suit, Miami poised to adopt new voting map

After the city commission passed a resolution in January to exhaust all options to settle a racial gerrymandering lawsuit, a proposed agreement between the plaintiffs in the case and the…

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