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International trade shows, missions seen boosting economy

International trade shows, missions seen boosting economy

International trade shows are planned steadily throughout 2022 to help Florida businesses grow and meet their clients and distributors face-to-face. “There was a big hiatus,” said T.J. Villamil, senior VP…

With international travel down, car rental firms given break

With international travel down, car rental firms given break

The county is negotiating with 15 car rental companies at Miami International Airport and commissioners just approved a six-year lease extension for financial relief due to the impact of Covid-19.…

Miami Beach studies menu of alcohol rollback concoctions

Miami Beach studies menu of alcohol rollback concoctions

Miami Beach is evaluating restrictions and exemptions to include in a citywide 2 a.m. alcohol sales rollback, with the most likely option to vote in early February to exempt most…

Miami Beach to host Aspen Institute global climate event

Miami Beach to host Aspen Institute global climate event

The Miami Beach Convention Center and other city hubs will host an Aspen Institute multi-day May conclave of global policymakers, scientific experts and community leaders to dissect climate change, with…

Hialeah could get first new bank in Miami-Dade in five years

Hialeah could get first new bank in Miami-Dade in five years

A new application for a community bank from Hialeah is in the pipeline of the Florida Office of Financial Regulation, Division of Financial Institutions to become a state-chartered financial institution.…

Grant would promote history of Havana Club founders

Grant would promote history of Havana Club founders

A Miami-Dade County committee just approved a $50,000 grant to promote an immersive theater production that tells the history of the family that created and distilled Havana Club Rum in…

National Park Service to amend restrictions on Miami Wilds plan

National Park Service to amend restrictions on Miami Wilds plan

Within 45 to 90 days the National Park Services (NPS) expects to amend deed restrictions within 67 acres of county-owned land where the 27.5-acre Miami Wilds water park is to…

Coral Gables’ downtown buildings might grow taller

Coral Gables’ downtown buildings might grow taller

Coral Gables city officials gave staff the go-ahead Tuesday on two drafted comprehensive plan text and zoning code text amendments allowing an additional height bonus for new residential developments within…

Legal fees in expressways control battle top $1.6 million

Legal fees in expressways control battle top $1.6 million

The legal battle over the control of five expressways running solely in Miami-Dade County has cost the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) $326,469.57 on attorneys’ fees, costs, and filing fees…

Covid swells candidates for UM’s Miller School of Medicine

Covid swells candidates for UM’s Miller School of Medicine

The Miller School of Medicine of the University of Miami is welcoming high numbers of students into its Next Generation MD curriculum program, as applications have grown substantially. “Whenever there…

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