While Miami Dolphins executives and Miami-Dade County officials are being tight-lipped about their negotiations on the Dolphins' proposed stadium improvements, pockets of opposition are developing against using tax dollars for…
March 21, 2013Comments Off on Stadium Tax Opponents Get LouderRead More
2013 is shaping up to be a telltale year in banking as smaller institutions are hoping to gain some traction against their larger competitors.…
March 21, 2013Comments Off on Local Banks Fight Toobigtofail CrewRead More
Swire Properties — the Hong Kong-based real estate giant that developed Brickell Key — is partnering with the South Florida Workforce Investment Board to create a "virtual job fair"…
March 14, 2013Comments Off on Massive Project Offers Virtual Job FairRead More
Miami-Dade County administrators plan to dispute two maintenance agreements by the Miami Marlins worth more than $1.1 million for upkeep of scoreboards and elevators and escalators at their new…
March 14, 2013Comments Off on Ballpark Construction Costs ProbedRead More
Despite many so-called "distressed" properties, Southeast Florida condominium prices are creeping their way back up to pre-recession levels, aided by foreign buyers often making all-cash purchases, experts say.…
March 14, 2013Comments Off on Foreign Buyers Push Condo Prices SkywardRead More
The final leg of the project to reopen Port Miami to freight rail service will begin this spring.…
March 7, 2013Comments Off on Walmart Ignores City Design VoteRead More
The list of expenses being questioned by Miami-Dade County officials related to the new Miami Marlins stadium has ballooned to 950 items with a value of $4.2 million, county…
February 28, 2013Comments Off on County Battles 4 Million Marlins ClaimRead More
Amid measureable improvements in business, Greater Miami's hotel industry is continuing to grow, with a new group of properties set to open this year.…
February 28, 2013Comments Off on 16 Hotels Set To Open In MiamidadeRead More
Litigation is mounting in the campaign to build a bigger and better home for the annual Sony Open professional tennis tournament on Key Biscayne.…
February 21, 2013Comments Off on Sony Open Volleys Back A LawsuitRead More
It was a grim day in August 1974 when a downtown Miami building serving as headquarters for the federal Drug Enforcement Administration partially collapsed, killing seven agency members.…
February 21, 2013Comments Off on Wave Of Condo Recertifications BuildsRead More
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