The Americas Business Forum and free-trade ministerial meetings scheduled for November in Miami will cost about $11 million, but the city is excited for the chance to show off as…
April 24, 2003Comments Off on Trade Conference To Cost 11 Million But Miami Relishes Chance To ShineRead More
A recent appeal of the legal settlement over the City of Miami's parking surcharge opens the argument of whether parking-lot operators should be able to stake a claim to a…
April 17, 2003Comments Off on Appeal Reopens Refund Deadline Issues In Miamis Parking Surcharge LawsuitRead More
As business organizations countywide battle for membership dollars, the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce has extended its recruitment drive deadline because of a serious lag in its campaign.…
April 10, 2003Comments Off on Business Organizations Struggle To Reap Fewer Membership FundsRead More
Premier Community Bank of South Florida plans to relocate its headquarters to Miami Lakes from Fort Lauderdale by October to take advantage of a location central to two counties, according…
April 10, 2003Comments Off on Premier Community Bank Shifting Headquarters From Fort Lauderdale To MiamiRead More
US policymakers need to unite behind a single city as its candidate for a future Free Trade Area of the Americans headquarters, says Ambassador Chuck Cobb, the chairman in charge…
April 10, 2003Comments Off on Us To Needs To Promote Single Site To Win Free Trade Area Headquarters Ambassador SaysRead More
A former World War II shipyard is under contract for purchase by a developer who wants to make it part of downtown Miami's new riverfront - a strip where visitors…
April 3, 2003Comments Off on Developer Wants To Refit Miami River Shipyard For Retail Dining HousingRead More
The Miami Police Department has begun security preparations for November's Eighth Americas Business Forum and the related Free Trade Area of the Americas ministerial meetings, which new Police Chief John…
March 27, 2003Comments Off on Police Acknowledge Need For Flawless Work During Miamis Hosting Of Trade Ministerial MeetingsRead More
Less than two months after he departed, Miami officials could enlist former city manager Carlos Gimenez as a consultant between the city and a huge private development on city land.…
March 27, 2003Comments Off on Miami May Rehire Former City Manager As Consultant On Hotelretail ProjectRead More
A Luxembourg-based international logistics company is opening a Miami headquarters for its launch into the US market.…
March 27, 2003Comments Off on Luxembourg Logistics Firm Launches Us Office In Western MiamiRead More
The settings for a major trade meeting in November are set, with the Eighth Americas Business Forum coming to the downtown Hyatt Regency Miami and the related Free Trade Area…
March 20, 2003Comments Off on Downtown Miami To Become Hub For Western Hemispheres Free Trade MeetingsRead More
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