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FYI Miami: January 30, 2025

FYI Miami: January 30, 2025

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. C’MON OVER:…

Charter review should move fast, put pivotal issues on table

Charter review should move fast, put pivotal issues on table

The county charter, the rulebook that governs Miami-Dade, requires that its details be nitpicked at least every five years to let voters make needed changes. Last week the new county…

Residential real estate gains seen as inventory flows back

Residential real estate gains seen as inventory flows back

Experts look to 2025 as a year of residential real estate growth in Miami-Dade as the market begins to open back up. “We’re seeing a sharp increase in the amount…

Resentments swamp water bills payment deal

Resentments swamp water bills payment deal

Resentment about an unapproved cost increase to pay county water bills via credit card overflowed in the inaugural meeting of Miami-Dade’s new Appropriations Committee, at least temporarily sinking approval of…

Condition of record-setting Miami International Airport under pressure

Condition of record-setting Miami International Airport under pressure

As Miami International Airport reported new passenger highs and a litany of upgrades in process or nearing a start, the county’s Airport Committee last week had harsh words for both…

Beacon Council plans business missions to Brazil, Europe

Beacon Council plans business missions to Brazil, Europe

The Beacon Council, Miami-Dade’s economic development organization, continues to attract businesses as it focuses on partnerships, local efforts and outreach missions, this year targeting Brazil and Europe. This story is…

Freedom Tower fundraising launched for centennial reopening

Freedom Tower fundraising launched for centennial reopening

Miami Dade College (MDC) has officially launched the philanthropic campaign for its National Historic Landmark Freedom Tower. In celebration of its centennial anniversary this year, MDC introduced the 33-member Freedom…

Stinky county sludge might fuel cruise ships

Stinky county sludge might fuel cruise ships

Revolutionary technology facing Miami-Dade commissioners this week could help resolve an ever-more-costly and rapidly expanding buildup of smelly wastewater sludge and turn it into salable fuel to power cruise ships.…

County incentives fund mystery logistics adding 525 jobs

County incentives fund mystery logistics adding 525 jobs

An unidentified transportation and logistics company was approved Jan. 22 to receive $7.5 million in incentives to create a $450 million headquarters in unincorporated Miami-Dade County and add 525 more…

Miami Beach housing stipend looks like self-serving effort

Miami Beach housing stipend looks like self-serving effort

It’s touching that Miami Beach’s elected officials think so highly of their own staff aides and care so much about them that the city is considering a $500-a-month supplement to…

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