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County pulls plug on Miami Ocean Studios

County pulls plug on Miami Ocean Studios

County commissioners last week rescinded a $10 million allocation awarded to Miami Ocean Studios Enterprises, thereby making the money available for re-allocation to eligible projects in line for economic development…

Scheffer Tseng: MD develops and markets wound-healing technologies

Scheffer Tseng: MD develops and markets wound-healing technologies

It was totally by accident that Dr. Scheffer Tseng became interested in ophthalmology. When he first moved to the US from Taiwan at the age of 25, he wasn’t able…

PortMiami cargo grows blazing 8%

PortMiami cargo grows blazing 8%

PortMiami is off to a strong start for the first four months of fiscal 2015-2016, its officials report, with an 8% growth in cargo compared with last year and a…

Brickell rents trending down

Brickell rents trending down

With more ultra-luxury condo units than ever before coming to Brickell all at the same time, brokers specializing in the market are seeing the first signs of rents trending down…

Free Metromover may face extinction

Free Metromover may face extinction

Something unusual happened Tuesday when Miami-Dade Commissioners Bruno Barreiro, Javier Souto and Xavier Suarez voted against an ordinance on first reading that would ask voters to eliminate fare-free service on…

Juan Perez: New Miami-Dade police director targets kids and guns

Juan Perez: New Miami-Dade police director targets kids and guns

Juan Perez knew he needed to put himself through college, so after graduating from high school he took a security job at Burdines, then the leading Florida department store chain.…

Larkin College of Pharmacy accepts first student

Larkin College of Pharmacy accepts first student

Larkin Health Sciences Institute College of Pharmacy is right on schedule for an August opening and has already accepted 30 students for its first class. The private, non-profit school is…

Experimental reversible traffic lanes on way

Experimental reversible traffic lanes on way

Experts have begun a hunt for the best spots in Miami-Dade to try reversible traffic lanes and plan to target at least two by Sept. 30. Soon after commissioners Dec.…

Aileen Bouclé: Heading county’s transportation planning organization

Aileen Bouclé: Heading county’s transportation planning organization

Aileen Bouclé was just a child when she developed a passion for transportation. Her family had the opportunity to live abroad, where she traveled extensively throughout Asia and Europe on…

Upset commission defers report on PortMiami’s southwest corner

Upset commission defers report on PortMiami’s southwest corner

County commissioners upset with Mayor Carlos Gimenez’s handling of their directive to seek proposals for developing PortMiami’s southwest corner agreed to defer accepting his report detailing ways he’s looking for…

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