With the condominium boom changing the Miami skyline, city officials expect $9 million in total tax revenue next year from condo development - money that will be used to finance…
December 8, 2005Comments Off on Miami Expects 9 Million In Tax Revenue From Condo DevelopmentsRead More
Members of the Morningside Civic Association plan to go before Miami city commissioners again next week to oppose construction plans for a 105-unit mixed-use development along Biscayne Boulevard. …
November 24, 2005Comments Off on Homeowners Group To Resume Fight Against Biscayne DevelopmentRead More
Developers are hoping for a second chance to win a major use special permit from Miami city commissioners next week to construct Mile, a 119-unit mixed-use project on Coral Way.…
November 24, 2005Comments Off on Developer To Try Again For Permit For Coral Way ProjectRead More
Miami commissioners are to vote today (11/17) on new impact fees in the midst of booming residential development that would more than triple annual receipts and for the first time…
November 17, 2005Comments Off on Miami To Consider Revamped Impact FeesRead More
After South Florida's damaging hurricane season, the Ichimura Miami-Japan Garden on Watson Island is closed until it can be restored to its pre-hurricane beauty, according to a Miami official.…
November 10, 2005Comments Off on Vote To Double Transit Tax Was Wrong Road To Fill Funding GapRead More
An affordable-housing pilot program that would require developers of big projects to set aside lower-priced condos for veterans returning home from war was presented to the Miami City Commission last…
November 10, 2005Comments Off on Miami To Consider Housing Program For Returning VetsRead More
Melreese Golf Course remains up for grabs by investors after the City of Miami once again extended the deadline for proposals to redevelop the course, this time to Wednesday (10/26).…
October 20, 2005Comments Off on Miami Extends Deadline For Melreese ProposalsRead More
Miami-Dade Transit buses are to get a lane of their own on the shoulder of congested expressways in a three-year pilot program.…
October 20, 2005Comments Off on Buses Emergency Vehicles To Get Dedicated Lands On ExpresswaysRead More
Miami's Historic Preservation Board has unanimously approved two major residential developments' certificates of appropriateness - required for work that may change the exterior appearance of an historic site. …
October 13, 2005Comments Off on Miami Preservation Board Approves Two Residential ProjectsRead More
Christopher Columbus High School this week unveiled a design for a new technology building named for three of its Cuban-American graduates.…
October 6, 2005Comments Off on Columbus High To Name New Tech Building After Mas BrothersRead More
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