Miami's soon-to-be razed Orange Bowl could be replaced by not only a Florida Marlins ballpark but also a Major League Soccer stadium, a soccer spokesman says. …
December 13, 2007Comments Off on Soccer May Join Florida Marlins On Orange Bowl LandRead More
The City of Miami is calling for local participation in demolishing the Orange Bowl, requiring the West Seneca, NY-based preferred contractor to use local workers and subcontract a substantial chunk…
December 13, 2007Comments Off on New York Company Gets Conditions For Orange Bowl DemolitionRead More
The US-Peru free trade agreement approved by the Senate last week could jumpstart the stalled process to create a Free Trade Area of the Americas, says Brian Dean, executive director…
December 13, 2007Comments Off on Usperu Agreement Could Revive Free Trade Area Of The AmericasRead More
Owners of the Omni Center in Miami are lobbying city commissioners, in their role as Omni Community Redevelopment Agency board members, for a $7 million contribution to the planned redevelopment…
December 13, 2007Comments Off on Omni Owners Seek 7 Million From City Of Miami To Aid Center RehabRead More
Though approval of the proposed Sawyer's Walk project in Overtown is still pending, Miami city commissioners, in the form of Community Redevelopment Agency board members, are working to ensure low-income…
December 6, 2007Comments Off on Miami Redevelopment Agency Pressing For Sawyers Walk Housing HelpRead More
Sidestepping a state law whose stringent requirements make forming business improvement districts difficult, Coconut Grove businesses are likely to become part of an altered version through a vote by Miami…
December 6, 2007Comments Off on Coconut Grove Panel Plotting Strategy For Business Improvement DistrictRead More
The Florida Department of Revenue says a failure to get an affirmative vote from all five Miami commissioners who oversee Miami's Downtown Development Authority invalidated the agency's adopted tax rate.…
December 6, 2007Comments Off on Downtown Development Authority Vote On Tax Rate In QuestionRead More
As Miami-Dade County begins charging an unprecedented $100 film permit application fee this week, some who film in Miami say they also face a new hurdle in getting cameras rolling.…
November 29, 2007Comments Off on Movie Producers Frustrated By Loss Of Miami Police Liaison For ShootsRead More
In a move to boost tourism and preserve a noted naval vessel, a Florida group is gearing up a campaign to bring the recently decommissioned USS John F. Kennedy aircraft…
November 29, 2007Comments Off on Miami Among Candidates To Homeport Retired CarrierRead More
Huge chunks of an old seawall submerged near the mouth of the Miami River could pose problems in an already-precarious river dredging timeline.…
November 29, 2007Comments Off on Seawall Recovery May Slow DredgingRead More
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