A $45 million, four-story-high digging machine from Germany. A chief executive imported from France. As many as 400 jobs, many of them local — all part of the $1 billion-plus…
July 8, 2010Comments Off on Port Of Miami Tunnel Project Is Indeed A Big BoreRead More
Construction on the proposed Airport City could begin as early as year's end — though it seems the project will look different than envisioned.…
July 1, 2010Comments Off on Airport City Takeoff May Come In 2010Read More
Despite heated public questions about how the Bayside Minority Foundation is spending its money, a requested probe has yet to begin. …
June 24, 2010Comments Off on Bayside Foundation Probe Request Goes Nowhere After Citys DirectiveRead More
A general obligation bond sale is coming up in Miami-Dade this calendar year. But it's unclear when. And how much. And which of the hundreds of voter-approved projects will be…
June 17, 2010Comments Off on Miamidade County To Sell Bonds But Amount And Uses Still MysteriesRead More
As the City of Miami gears up to get rubber-wheel trolleys on the road, officials are mulling logistics, including whether to charge to ride — an ongoing debate when it…
June 17, 2010Comments Off on City Of Miami Funds Trolleys Looks At Link To Marlins Ballpark Charging FaresRead More
Without a tax-rate hike next fiscal year, Miami-Dade could lose all parks programs and see departmental budgets cut as much as 25%, County Manager George Burgess warned commissioners last week…
June 10, 2010Comments Off on Dire Warnings As Miamidade County Adds To Childrens Museum FundsRead More
With construction on hard-fought tunnels to the Port of Miami under way, local leaders have turned their attention to dredging, another project considered crucial to Miami's future as a cargo…
June 10, 2010Comments Off on Leaders Turn Desires To Port Dredging As Needed Tiein With Tunnels ImpactRead More
Steeper-than-expected property value declines leave local governments to fill budget holes deeper than projected.…
June 3, 2010Comments Off on Record Property Value Drops Leave Governments Budget Holes Even DeeperRead More
After a years-long battle, the City of Miami and the Miami River marine industry have reached a compromise on policy for the waterway — and one that opens the floodgates…
May 27, 2010Comments Off on Jobs Economic High Tide May Flow From City Marine Industry River DealRead More
Last major building permit in hand, construction continues on time and on budget at the new Marlins ballpark site in Little Havana, with nearly one year down and two to…
May 20, 2010Comments Off on Nearly A Year Into Job Marlins Stadium On Time And BudgetRead More
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