Winter tourism is bouncing out of recession in Greater Miami with a strong domestic showing and signs that the Latin American market is reviving, according to the Greater Miami Convention…
April 22, 2004Comments Off on Area Enjoyed Healthy Winter Tourism Season Report SaysRead More
Residents of Miami's Upper Eastside neighborhood are asking city commissioners to approve a temporary hold on high-rise construction projects along Biscayne Boulevard until consensus on new building guidelines can be…
March 11, 2004Comments Off on Upper Eastside Residents Seek Moratorium On Highrise ProjectsRead More
Miami's global position provides an excellent climate for the nurturing of entrepreneurs, experts say, but a dearth of startup financing and collaboration makes it difficult for new ventures to find…
February 26, 2004Comments Off on Global Ties Help Entrepreneurs Here But Financing Hard To FindRead More
A bid by residents to limit the height of new buildings on Biscayne Boulevard between 36th and 87th streets is to go before the Miami City Commission on Feb. 26.…
February 19, 2004Comments Off on City To Consider Residents Appeal To Limit Building HeightsRead More
The 17th annual TOBY Awards, an event that honors the county's best-run office buildings, is scheduled for March 25 at Hotel Intercontinental Miami, according to officials of the Building Owners…
January 29, 2004Comments Off on Organization To Honor Office Buildings With AwardsRead More
Florida East Coast Industries has sold 7 acres of land between the Miami River and Southwest Third Street for $18 million.…
November 20, 2003Comments Off on Florida East Coast Industries Sells Land To River DeveloperRead More
Airport West's 300-acre International Corporate Park has been sold to Keystone Property Trust, a real-estate investment trust, for $114.4 million, or $63.20 a square foot.…
November 13, 2003Comments Off on 300acre Airport West Complex Sold For 1144 MillionRead More
Sale of the former Burger King headquarters, between Old Cutler Road and Biscayne Bay at 184th Street, closed Tuesday. Buyer Grouper Financial is looking at a creative mix of uses…
October 16, 2003Comments Off on New Owner Plans Usage Of Former Burger King HeadquartersRead More
Home prices rose nearly 25% in the Miami area in the past year, according to the Florida Association of Realtors. And faced with sharp increases in home costs across the…
October 9, 2003Comments Off on Congress Considers Boosting Home AffordabilityRead More
The 2,000-year-old Miami Circle archaeological site at the mouth of the Miami River will be buried in gravel within a month, according to Bob Carr, executive director of the Archaeological…
September 18, 2003Comments Off on Miami Circle To Be Buried In Gravel Pending Federal StudyRead More
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