Airlines and travelers will lose 17 gates at Miami International Airport's North Terminal for two to three years as aviation officials hope to speed up renovation work and rein in…
August 31, 2006Comments Off on Concourse To Be Closed After New Terminal Is OpenedRead More
Citizens Property Insurance Co. will continue to write builders risk insurance after Dec. 31 if no private company emerges to do so, said a spokesman for the state-run insurer of…
August 24, 2006Comments Off on Citizens To Continue Insuring ConstructionRead More
Tourist-tax revenue and hotel occupancy in Miami-Dade County have risen, according to figures that show visitors are spending more money while here.…
August 24, 2006Comments Off on Touristtax Revenue Hotel Occupancy Rise In Firsthalf 06Read More
If you're driving a Lexus, you're golden when it comes to parking at the Carnival Center for the Performing Arts. That's because all Lexus drivers will receive free valet parking…
August 17, 2006Comments Off on Lexus Drivers To Get Free Valet Parking At Arts CenterRead More
A plan to use a freight transportation company's rails to expand Tri-Rail service into southwestern Miami-Dade County appears on track as officials await an appraisal of the lines.…
August 17, 2006Comments Off on Countys Deal For Csx Tracks Awaits AppraisalRead More
For the first time in years, the median price of a house in Miami-Dade County is slightly higher than in Broward County, according to second-quarter figures released Tuesday by the…
August 17, 2006Comments Off on Home Prices In Miamidade Surpass Those In BrowardRead More
A high-density mixed-use project planned for a Coconut Grove transit station has residents and a Miami city commissioner protesting that the development would be too big for the community.…
August 10, 2006Comments Off on Grove Residents Miami Commissioner Peeved With Transit Project PlansRead More
As word of the windstorm insurance crisis in South Florida spreads, companies may be taking more time making a decision to come here - possibly even keeping a literal "weather…
August 10, 2006Comments Off on Nero Businesses Keeping Eye On Insurance Before Relocating HereRead More
Bal Harbour's Sheraton Hotel, tentatively scheduled for demolition this month to make way for the $1 billion 511-unit St. Regis-Bal Harbour Hotel and Residences, will remain open through February to…
August 10, 2006Comments Off on Bal Harbour Sheraton To Remain Open Through FebruaryRead More
Miami Beach is the latest South Florida battleground for a planned "neighborhood home-improvement retailer" opponents believe is a thinly veiled attempt to put a Home Depot in their Biscayne Bay-area…
August 3, 2006Comments Off on Road Near Dolphin Stadium Getting Facelift For Super BowlRead More
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