A slender glass skyscraper is planned to rise next to the historic First Presbyterian Church in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood, bringing 321 residential units, ground floor commercial uses, and new church…
Tri-Rail, the commuter railroad serving three counties, is no longer facing the looming threat of a shutdown next year as it recovered access to state funding and now rolls down…
Miami-Dade is suing the company that contracted to service and provide parts for 75 dysfunctional electric buses, is asking the federal government if it can sell or scrap the buses…
Feature film “Miami Vice ’85” is in line for a $1 million plus incentive for shooting in Miami-Dade, but the incentive got tangled in jurisdictional concerns in last week’s county…
The City of North Miami Beach and ProKel Mobility have unveiled modernized transit to transform how residents move throughout the city. City officials, business leaders, nonprofit organizations and residents gathered…
WASTE FEES UNCHANGED: After Miami-Dade commissioners trashed a proposed 2% increase in solid waste collection fees starting Oct. 1, they approved last week charging the same fees they did this…
These film permits were issued last week by the Miami-Dade Office of Film & Entertainment, (305) 375-3288; the Miami Beach Office of Film and Event Production Management, (305) 673-7070; and…
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