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Ivan Barrios: Expanding offerings of the World Trade Center Miami

Ivan Barrios: Expanding offerings of the World Trade Center Miami

Ivan Barrios is days away from taking the helm of Miami’s oldest trade organization. He’ll begin 2020 as the new president of the World Trade Center Miami, which has been…

Miami’s scooter pilot program walks a tightrope

Miami’s scooter pilot program walks a tightrope

The City of Miami’s scooter pilot program has once again been extended, this time to mid-February, with its long-term future still up in the air. Chairman Ken Russell, the district…

Florida Bankers Association targets tighter credit union controls

Florida Bankers Association targets tighter credit union controls

As the new year approaches, the Florida Bankers Association has prioritized curtailing what it considers too much leniency for credit unions. The association, which advocates for banks throughout the state…

Freebee transit in Mid-Beach becomes permanent

Freebee transit in Mid-Beach becomes permanent

A popular free transportation service will continue serving Mid-Beach, this time permanently. The Miami Beach Commission gave the green light last week to the administration to memorialize the city’s agreement…

James Kohnstamm: Advances economic development at Beacon Council

James Kohnstamm: Advances economic development at Beacon Council

Last year, Amazon was a fixture in national headlines as it scoured North America for a second headquarters location. In a joint effort, Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties tried…

Suit aims to wrest control of historic Olympia Theater from Miami

Suit aims to wrest control of historic Olympia Theater from Miami

With the historic Olympia Theater in the heart of downtown seemingly in limbo, the City of Miami is facing a lawsuit over its handling of the property. Last month, The…

Atomik’s smiling oranges won’t dribble onto basketball court yet

Atomik’s smiling oranges won’t dribble onto basketball court yet

A smiling orange won’t be rolling onto a Liberty City basketball court just yet – certainly not in time for Miami Art Week. Miami’s Arts in Public Places Board unanimously…

Soccer’s Melreese lease left waiting on the first tee

Soccer’s Melreese lease left waiting on the first tee

A somewhat different Miami City Commission will be deciding the fate of Miami Freedom Park, a planned professional soccer stadium, offices, shopping mall and hotel on Melreese, the city-owned golf…

Deal would bring 750 shared electric mopeds to Miami

Deal would bring 750 shared electric mopeds to Miami

Soon, 750 black-and-blue electric mopeds will be zooming at up to 30 miles an hour through the streets of Miami. The Miami Parking Authority Board of Directors last week gave…

Move could unlock redevelopment of Miami River marina

Move could unlock redevelopment of Miami River marina

Miami has moved to downzone more than nine acres by the Miami River, a change that would reflect a lawsuit that saw a city-approved land-use change overruled. The city’s application…

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