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Impact Of Iraq Invasion On Local Aviation Industry Could Mirror Effects Of Gulf War

An airline trade association says the economic impact of a US military invasion of Iraq would mirror the crisis the industry suffered after the first Gulf War. …

Championship Auto Racing Teams Buys 15year License For Downtown Miami Grand Prix

Indianapolis-based Championship Auto Racing Teams has acquired 100% of Raceworks, the Miami-based company that promotes the Grand Prix Americas event. …

School At Miami Childrens Museum May Impede Other Watson Island Projects

A proposed charter school at the new Miami Children's Museum on Watson Island may be an obstacle to Flagstone Development's planned $281 million Island Gardens project and any other nearby…

Real Estate Banking Industry Applauds Decision To Leave Foreign Visa Rules Unchanged

Miami's luxury real estate market may get a boost from foreign investors now that a proposal to further limit the length of stay for international visitors has been withdrawn.…

Miami Plans Court Action To Evict Watson Island Businesses

The City of Miami is seeking a court order to evict tenants on Watson Island as developers prepare plans to build two more major projects.…

Watson Island Businesses Spurn Miamis Eviction Notices

Several longtime Watson Island businesses, facing eviction, are refusing to leave to make way for redevelopment.…

Miami Orders Marine Businesses To Move For New Watson Island Projects

At least three businesses have been told they must leave Watson Island by Friday to make way for the proposed Flagstone Development, while others hang in limbo, waiting to find…

Convention Bureau Nears Last Hurdle For Move To Miamis Watson Island

The final hurdle for a Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau move to Watson Island could come today (2/27) when Miami city commissioners are to act on a 30-year lease…

One Little Haiti Park Could Force Relocation Of 112 Businesses

As Miami commissioners await information on the price of land for a 60-acre park in Little Haiti, business owners caught inside its proposed boundaries say they don't want to move.…

New Miami Administrator Seeks Resignations From 5 City Supervisors

A new top deputy in the City of Miami's restructured administration is asking for the resignation of five department heads, including those who oversee planning, public works, and parks and…

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