Fast-track construction of the Miami Children's Museum on Watson Island should start in about five months.…
August 2, 2001Comments Off on Childrens Museum Due To Begin Construction On Watson Island In 5 MonthsRead More
Proposed changes to Miami's city charter include raising commissioner salaries, increasing limits on buying services or products without needing to go out for bids and creating a two-step process to…
August 2, 2001Comments Off on Commission Salary Bid Limits Make Charter Committee Revision ListRead More
After two years of neighborhood opposition and stalled plans, a rental tower planned south of the Brickell area landmark Atlantis building won public and official support based on the developer's…
August 2, 2001Comments Off on New Designs Win Brickell Rental Tower Support After Two YearsRead More
Three proposals for Watson Island development, estimated to cost as much as $238 million, will be up for public scrutiny beginning Tuesday.…
July 26, 2001Comments Off on Scene Set For Developers To Compete For Miamis Watson IslandRead More
Three developers this week presented competing proposals to build a mega-yacht marina, fish market and hotel on the northern tip of Watson Island.…
July 19, 2001Comments Off on Competing Plans For Watson Island Developments Ready For EvaluationRead More
The landowner of the 9-acre One Miami project said the multiphase development near the mouth of the Miami River is progressing again with the sale of one of four of…
July 19, 2001Comments Off on One Miami Team Says Buyer Found For Biscayne Bay Piece Of ProjectRead More
The road to Miami's high-tech connectivity is paved with closed streets and more than a few bumps along the way. …
July 12, 2001Comments Off on To Hasten Internet Traffic Drivers Face Slowdowns In MiamiRead More
The nonprofit World Economic Forum is focusing on Miami for a regional meeting and the city's commissioners vowed Tuesday to start lining up funds to pay for security and sponsors…
July 12, 2001Comments Off on Miami To Seek Funds Amenities For Hosting World Economic ForumRead More
Promised buyers of downtown Miami's Brickell Park have walked away from an agreement to purchase the 2.4-acre site where they planned to build a high-rise.…
July 5, 2001Comments Off on Developer Breaks Agreement To Buy Miamis Historic Brickell ParkRead More
Bad timing could further threaten Miami's fiscal reputation as the contract with its accounting firm nears expiration and the city delays upgrading its financial-records system.…
July 5, 2001Comments Off on City Bond Ratings Tied To Accounting Firm Meeting National StandardsRead More
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