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Plans for tallest Miami tower grow two stories, but coming later

Plans for tallest Miami tower grow two stories, but coming later

The Okan Tower in downtown Miami won’t be finished anywhere near as soon as Okan CEO Kasim Badak said last week via phone from Turkey, but it will have two…

World Travel Expo planned for Miami International Airport delayed

World Travel Expo planned for Miami International Airport delayed

The World Travel Expo has changed dates due to the recent covid spike. The first year of the meant-to-be annual Miami International Airport event originally planned for May 3-5, 2022,…

In housing frenzy, inventory falls 50% as sales rise 30%

In housing frenzy, inventory falls 50% as sales rise 30%

The demand is high, but the inventory is low. The residential home market has been in a frenzy in the past year.  “When covid hit, there was an acceleration of…

Plan targets in-county urban air mobility by 2026

Plan targets in-county urban air mobility by 2026

Miami-Dade is about to have a group planning an urban air mobility system to mitigate county traffic congestion by 2026.  A resolution by Commissioner Oliver G. Gilbert, III, unanimously adopted…

Jobs incentives jackpot could be magnet to new businesses

Jobs incentives jackpot could be magnet to new businesses

Miami-Dade may soon offer major financial incentives to companies to relocate or expand. A proposal by Eileen Higgins on its way to commission chambers after a committee unanimously adopted it…

Brightline cites its return and Tri-Rail’s downtown tests

Brightline cites its return and Tri-Rail’s downtown tests

Private rail service Brightline says it will resume trips in November while continuing work on the Aventura and downtown stations. The Aventura building is now being built while the downtown…

Dangerous void looms as county recycling deal ends

Dangerous void looms as county recycling deal ends

The county faces a recycling crisis: in less than a year and a half, the contract with Houston-based Waste Management, which calls itself the largest collector of recyclable materials in…

Business workforce needs keep schools’ technical training afloat

Business workforce needs keep schools’ technical training afloat

Career and technical training at public schools in Miami-Dade has seen a stable number of enrollments for high school students and post-secondary education despite the pandemic because of the use…

Underline under microscope to enter transit Smart plan

Underline under microscope to enter transit Smart plan

Multi-use transit trail the Underline is subject to discussion to be included in the Strategic Miami Area Rapid Transit (Smart) Plan. Three committees of the Transportation Planning Organization are to…

Miami-Dade Public Schools’ enrollment slump continues

Miami-Dade Public Schools’ enrollment slump continues

Miami-Dade County Public Schools started the academic year with 327,023 students enrolled as of Sept. 11, a decrease of 7,377 students compared to October 2020 with 334,400 students, data shared…

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