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Merger creates world’s biggest realtor association

As the CEO of the Miami Association of Realtors prepares to retire at year’s end after 33 years of leadership, the association announced this week that it will merge May 11 with Broward, Palm…

Vital Dade County Courthouse repairs won’t be done until 2023

Vital Dade County Courthouse repairs won’t be done until 2023

At least a dozen companies are interested in repairing the basement of the now-evacuated Dade County Courthouse as part of county maintenance. The estimated value of the repair is almost…

Miami board OKs Merrick Towers

Miami board OKs Merrick Towers

A developer plans to construct two companion 20-story buildings and a parking garage to contain residential units, office space and commercial-retail uses near Coral Gables and invokes the name of…

Twin 60-story Edgewater towers on Biscayne Bay win OK

Twin 60-story Edgewater towers on Biscayne Bay win OK

The Melo Group plans a pair of 60-story towers for Edgewater and the promise of a major portion of the growing public baywalk. Aria Reserve is proposed for a more…

Complex public-private Miami administration building deal stumbles

Complex public-private Miami administration building deal stumbles

A complex public-private partnership is apparently falling apart between the City of Miami and a developer that won a bid to build a multi-million-dollar project on the Miami River. Because…

Miami-Dade office vacancies highest in 8 years

Miami-Dade office vacancies highest in 8 years

Florida’s economy is fourth-best in the nation in bouncing back from the plunge during the pandemic, but Miami-Dade’s office vacancy rates are also the highest they have been in eight…

Pleas derail higher maximum cost for affordable homes

Pleas derail higher maximum cost for affordable homes

“If we are not raising the minimum wage, if we are not raising our income, low-income families can’t afford a house for that price,” resident Christine Olivo told last week’s…

Downtown Development Authority big on events, not development

Downtown Development Authority big on events, not development

The Downtown Development Authority say downtown Miami has been quiet too long. As the pandemic is receding, many plans are in place to see downtown become alive again. The fun,…

County cuts $4 billion West Dade development deal with developer Terra

County cuts $4 billion West Dade development deal with developer Terra

Miami-Dade and developer Terra have agreed to early terms of a project near Dolphin Station that is expected to yield the county more than $4 billion over a century. Commissioners…

State Attorney moving to river in what could be $108 million lease

State Attorney moving to river in what could be $108 million lease

Leaky bathrooms, malfunctioning air conditioning, faulty elevators, and a flooded parking garage. Those are some things that staff at State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle’s office will say goodbye to in…

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