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33-acre Underdeck may be named for former commissioner

After years in the works, the 33-acre green space being developed below the I-395 signature bridge known as the Underdeck may finally receive a formal name honoring staunch civil rights advocate and Miami’s first Black male…

Miami looks at ban of polystyrene foam products in parks, beaches

Miami looks at ban of polystyrene foam products in parks, beaches

Miami commissioners are considering a ban of polystyrene foam products at city parks, beaches and recreational facilities. On today’s (4/27) commission agenda is the first reading of an ordinance prohibiting…

Gambling giant Genting wins Miami-Dade joint development

Gambling giant Genting wins Miami-Dade joint development

Miami-Dade’s County Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved joint development at the Omni bus terminal with access to the Adrienne Arsht Center Metromover station for Resorts World Miami LLC, which is…

Mayor’s swan song a paean to Miami Marine Stadium

Mayor’s swan song a paean to Miami Marine Stadium

When Tomás Regalado ran for mayor of the City of Miami eight years ago he promised to work hard to restore long-idled Miami Marine Stadium on Virginia Key. It took…

Spat over law firm delays City of Miami multi-million-dollar deal

Spat over law firm delays City of Miami multi-million-dollar deal

A multi-million-dollar deal to gain new offices for the City of Miami and open choice riverfront downtown to private development has been delayed. It involves the lease or sale of…

Frustration builds on Flagler Street renovation

Frustration builds on Flagler Street renovation

Frustrated with on-again, off-again progress on Flagler Street’s renovation from the Dade County Courthouse to Biscayne Boulevard, Miami’s Downtown Development Authority might consider hiring its own project manager. The idea…

County upgrading Miami International Airport cargo space

County upgrading Miami International Airport cargo space

Miami-Dade Aviation Department officials are moving forward with a multi-phased project that aims to optimize Miami International Airport’s usable cargo space and have already completed one of the first phases.…

Transit plan corridors may be cut short if funds fall short

Transit plan corridors may be cut short if funds fall short

County commissioners on Tuesday approved a resolution providing up to $11 million each for three general contracts, each of which will be assigned to study three SMART plan corridors for…

Washington, Tallahassee hold keys to healthcare costs

Washington, Tallahassee hold keys to healthcare costs

Healthcare costs are predicted to rise this year, but it’s not known yet whether it will be a slight or dramatic increase. “What will happen with healthcare costs is not…

County analyzes four expansions for Metromover

County analyzes four expansions for Metromover

County transit officials are analyzing extensions for the Metromover and upgrades for all its systems toward accommodating increasing ridership. Director of Transportation and Public Works Alice Bravo said right now…

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