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How will red tape and withholding information add efficiency?

How will red tape and withholding information add efficiency?

If you think cutting county red tape is easy, look how hard it is just to get ideas on how to do it. Near the end of last week’s commission…

FYI Miami: May 15, 2025

FYI Miami: May 15, 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. BANKING ON…

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Global fish feed leader Skretting to build in Homestead

Global fish feed leader Skretting to build in Homestead

The world’s largest producer of feed for farmed fish plans to spend $80 million to build a feed mill near Homestead and hire 50 local workers to supply a neighboring…

Miami board nixes hotel-residences near Miami International Airport

Miami board nixes hotel-residences near Miami International Airport

A developer is proposing a mixed-use residential and hotel project for land just southeast of Miami International Airport and the Dolphin Expressway, but a city review board recommended denial of…

Waterborne transit efforts flow on

Waterborne transit efforts flow on

The Miami-Dade County Transportation Planning Organization is in the final stage of development of its study for the feasibility of a waterborne transit network, following an initial report first published…

Codina shifts to manage its properties in-house

Codina shifts to manage its properties in-house

Codina Partners has launched its Multi-Family Property Management Division, an in-house property management group overseeing operations across its growing residential portfolio. The move advances the company’s vision to deliver a…

Miami planning new park near loanDepot Park

Miami planning new park near loanDepot Park

A new public park may soon take shape next to the Marlins’ stadium in Miami’s District Three, which has the fewest parks in the city, offering nearby residents and visitors…

Tourism industry alarmed by trims to its marketing tax

Tourism industry alarmed by trims to its marketing tax

As a bill works its way through the Florida legislature that could dramatically change how tourist development tax dollars are used, Miami’s tourism industry is raising alarms about potential consequences.…

DeSantis says in Miami that he’ll bar fluoride

DeSantis says in Miami that he’ll bar fluoride

Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday in Miami that he will sign bills to prevent local governments from adding fluoride to water supplies and prevent aircraft from releasing chemtrails. He said…

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