$14 million kicker seals $1 billion 4-tower deal
Written by John Charles Robbins on November 4th, 2015
Miami commissioners have approved a large mixed-use development on the Miami River that is expected to revive a city park, extend the public riverwalk, connect Brickell and Little Havana and…
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Midtown rents hit Brickell levels
Written by Carla Vianna on November 4th, 2015
Midtown’s residential rental rates continue on an upward swing, and with only two rental projects currently under construction, rates are projected to continue rising. The rental market in the increasingly…
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Transportation trust votes to stop funding buses
Written by Catherine Lackner on October 28th, 2015
Vowing to “reaffirm and support the original intent of the People’s Transportation Plan” to expand and improve transit, the Citizens’ Independent Transportation Trust last week voted 8 to 4 to…
October 28, 20153 CommentsRead More
Miami-Dade to seek development offers on port
Written by Susan Danseyar on October 28th, 2015
County commissioners voted last week to seek development offers for the southwest corner of the Port of Miami, agreeing that they must first be clear what can be done legally.…
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Cleaning up big with Zoo-Doo economics
Written by Carla Vianna on October 20th, 2015
Zoo Miami is about to bank on its zoo-doo. To boost its sustainability, the zoo has installed a giant machine that will turn animal and plant waste into super-rich composted…
October 20, 20153 CommentsRead More
New rail bridge at river could open bottleneck
Written by John Charles Robbins on October 20th, 2015
A plan to build a new railroad bridge over the Miami River to improve freight and commuter rail connections is moving ahead on a slow and steady track. Regional transportation…
Airport, seaport unite to create cruise center
Written by Susan Danseyar on October 13th, 2015
The county’s Aviation Department and seaport have the go-ahead to plan a cruise visitor center at Miami International Airport to conveniently process passengers and their luggage directly to PortMiami. County…
Venetian Causeway’s future a huge question
Written by Catherine Lackner on October 13th, 2015
More than a year after a bus fell partially through and made a hole in the Venetian Causeway, the Florida Department of Transportation is still in the midst of a…
October 13, 20159 CommentsRead More
City plans to swap riverfront headquarters
Written by John Charles Robbins on October 6th, 2015
The City of Miami’s administrative office building sits on a choice piece of property on the Miami River, right next door to an open green space with three boat slips.…
October 6, 20152 CommentsRead More


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