November's gathering of trade ministers from throughout the Western Hemisphere is critical to passage of a free-trade agreement among 34 nations, said former ambassador Luis Lauredo, organizer of the Miami…
August 28, 2003Comments Off on Free Trade Area Agreement Hinges On Miamis November Meetings Organizers SayRead More
Citing security concerns, Miami police plan to wait until October to announce what downtown areas will be blocked during November's international trade meetings, according to Detective Herminia Salas-Jacobson.…
August 21, 2003Comments Off on Miami Police Keeping Plans For Ftaa Under WrapsRead More
Georgia officials are considering making a bid to bring a Latin Grammy Awards show to Atlanta.…
August 21, 2003Comments Off on Atlanta Looks To Lure Latin GrammyRead More
The University of Miami's School of Medicine wants to expand its research facilities and parking facilities by 1 million square feet within 10 years.…
August 14, 2003Comments Off on University Of Miami School Of Medicine Has Big Plans To Expand Facilities ReputationRead More
A London-based bank may become the first office tenant for Four Seasons Hotel and Tower, according to its developer.…
August 14, 2003Comments Off on Londonbased Bank Expected To Lease 60000 Square Feet At Four SeasonsRead More
Tourism and Miami city leaders may look to reroute city-designated tax dollars to salvage the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau's plans to build a headquarters on Watson Island.…
August 7, 2003Comments Off on Tourism City Officials Trying To Salvage Visitors Bureaus Watson Island ProjectRead More
Merrett Stierheim's chief goal as superintendent of Miami-Dade Schools is basic yet daunting - restore public trust in the county's troubled education system.…
August 7, 2003Comments Off on With A Year Left On His Contract Superintendent Wants To Restore Public Trust In Miamidade SchoolsRead More
Miami Museum of Science & Space Transit Planetarium officials will ask voters to approve $200 million bond issue for its new home in Bicentennial Park.…
August 7, 2003Comments Off on Miami Science Museum Hopes To Put 200 Million Bond Issue On March BallotRead More
With the loss of a major chunk of financing, the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau will consider in September whether to abandon hopes for new headquarters at the proposed…
July 31, 2003Comments Off on Visitors Bureau Considers Abandoning Watson Island ProjectRead More
Miami city commissioners could get pay raises of more than $53,000 a year if voters approve an amendment Nov. 4.…
July 31, 2003Comments Off on Miami Commissioners To Ask Voters For 53000 Pay RaiseRead More
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