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Redevelopmentdistrict53 Million Check To Arts Center Remains On Hold

The check's still not in the mail.…

Arts Center Check Isnt In The Mail

Miami and Miami-Dade County's mega-deal of major projects hit another snag this week: a $5.3 million check toward performing arts center debt, due to the county March 31, remained in…

City Sees Retail Boost In Opening Grove Storefronts To Office Use

In what Grovites hope will be a catalyst to add daytime activity in the central commercial district, office uses are to be allowed on street level in areas of Coconut…

Tax Base Jobs Could Be The Stakes In Riveruse Debate

Haphazard zoning along the Miami River, coupled with a recent priorities shift away from the marine industry by Miami's city government, could affect more than just river businesses and developers.…

Developers Seen Preventing Proliferation Of Vacant River Parcels

Threats to the future of the marine industry on the Miami River are making waves with industry proponents. …

Proposal Would Remove Marine Industry Provisions From New River Plan

Explicit city protection of the Miami River's marine industry could be no more — at least for now.…

Brickell Landscape And Pedestrian Project Marks Ddas Biggest Allocation Ever

This time last year, the Downtown Development Authority's commitment to Brickell Avenue, a major source of its revenue, came into question.…

Nearly Year After County Miami Oks Building Mural Limits

Miami is no longer to be a "wild, wild west" for outdoor advertising, commissioners say.…

City Of Miami Putting For Sale Sign On Names Of City Parks

Grass isn't the only thing green about Miami parks — recreation areas could bring big bucks to the city after commissioners last week voted to allow private sponsorship of park…

Closer Look At Bowl For Contamination Unlikely To Slow Start Of Ballpark

The most recent environmental assessment of the Orange Bowl site turned up a few questionable locations that need a second look — but nothing that is expected to stall the…

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