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Brickell Avenue Bridge standoff over traffic goes on

Brickell Avenue Bridge standoff over traffic goes on

There’s an apparent cease-fire in the battle between Miami’s Downtown Development Authority and the US Coast Guard and the Florida Department of Transportation to enforce (and possibly expand) lock-down times…

Tri-Rail is on track to serve downtown Miami

Tri-Rail is on track to serve downtown Miami

Tri-Rail trains are on schedule to arrive in downtown Miami by the end of 2019, said Bonnie Arnold, spokesperson for the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, the commuter system’s parent.…

Miami International Airport gains in on-time performance

Miami International Airport gains in on-time performance

Miami International Airport’s on-time flight performance, as analyzed and reported by the Official Airline Guide (OAG), brought it up to ninth place globally in 2018, an improvement over its ranking…

Miami International Airport expands global offerings

Miami International Airport expands global offerings

Miami International Airport continues to expand its international offerings, both for passengers and freight forwarders. “Four international carriers have scheduled entries into the Miami market in 2019,” said Greg Chin,…

High-end condominium market becomes cat-and-mouse game

High-end condominium market becomes cat-and-mouse game

In Miami’s overbuilt high-end condominium market, a complex game of cat-and-mouse is being played, as sellers try to push their advantage and buyers shop for bargains, observers say. “The No.…

Seatrade Cruise Global sails back to Miami Beach

Seatrade Cruise Global sails back to Miami Beach

Seatrade Cruise Global 2019, a leading global business-to-business event for the cruise industry, returns to Miami Beach Convention Center April 8-11 after a four-year absence. The event is expected to…

Businesses flow from afar into Brickell, downtown offices

Businesses flow from afar into Brickell, downtown offices

The office market in the central business district and Brickell is solid, observers say, and not likely to be blown off course anytime soon. “The market in downtown and Brickell…

136,000 expected to visit Miami International Boat Show

136,000 expected to visit Miami International Boat Show

When the 78th annual Miami International Boat Show sails into the former Miami Marine Stadium on Virginia Key Feb. 14, following in its wake will be $53 million in spending…

Coconut Grove Arts Festival to feature a bicycle valet

Coconut Grove Arts Festival to feature a bicycle valet

When the 56th annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival kicks off Feb. 16, the works of more than 100 new artists will be featured, out of 360 artists who will display…

2019 employment picture for Miami appears solid

2019 employment picture for Miami appears solid

The 2019 employment picture for Miami appears solid, observers say, though some factors could tap the brakes on their optimism. “Overall, 2019 is going to be another year for South…

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