An international law firm is leasing two floors of Brickell Avenue's new Espirito Santo Plaza and in February will move its Miami offices into the $180 million complex.…
June 5, 2003Comments Off on Law Firm Leases 29000 Square Feet On Two Floors In New Espirito Santo PlazaRead More
After flip-flopping sites and shortening a planned structure to appease neighbors, United Way of Miami-Dade took a leap forward toward building a two-story child-care facility and seven-story garage on Coral…
May 29, 2003Comments Off on United Way Gets City Approval To Build Childcare Facility Parking GarageRead More
The founder of the North Miami-based Chicken Kitchen says he's ready to go national with his grilled "Chop Chop" dishes.…
May 29, 2003Comments Off on North Miamibased Chicken Kitchen Hopes To Expand Into Chicago Las VegasRead More
Construction of a $215 million tunnel connecting the Brickell area to Miami's downtown core could be under way "within four years," City of Miami transportation planner Clark Turner said Tuesday.…
May 29, 2003Comments Off on New Opera House May Become Part Of Mixeduse ProjectRead More
Miami commissioners gave city liquor laws more punch last week by rewriting the codes affecting restaurants, the first of many changes the administration said it would present.…
May 29, 2003Comments Off on Commissioners Give City Of Miami Liquor Laws More BiteRead More
Parking-lot operators should be able to participate in a class-action suit against the City of Miami's parking surcharge, according to an order filed by a judge in the Third District…
May 22, 2003Comments Off on Parkinglot Operators Win Courts Approval To Seek A Share Of 14 Million Refund Of Citys Parking SurchargeRead More
The US General Accounting Office warns that the Office of the US Trade Representative must get better prepared for November's free trade meetings in Miami or possibly face a repeat…
May 22, 2003Comments Off on Us Trade Representative Office Warned That It Must Be Better Prepared For November Trade MeetingsRead More
The chairman of the company developing Watson Island told the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce last week that his project would include two popular fish markets, but an attorney for…
May 22, 2003Comments Off on Developer Says Popular Fish Markets Will Be A Part Of Watson IslandRead More
Miami voters are likely to determine whether the city's unpopular parking surcharge will be continued.…
May 15, 2003Comments Off on City Of Miami Likely To Put New Parking Surcharge On November BallotRead More
For the first time since the City of Miami fell into a $68 million deficit in 1996, a Wall Street agency has given the city's bond rating a major upgrade.…
May 15, 2003Comments Off on Moodys Gives Miami Bonds A Rating Seven Years After City Hit Financial BottomRead More
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