Developer sought above bus terminal
Written by Lidia Dinkova on February 4th, 2015
Imagine a mixed-use development rising above what today is the Omni bus terminal in Miami. Also imagine a renovated bus terminal on the ground floor of that development. Miami-Dade County…
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Marlins, county to arbitrate ballpark costs
Written by Lidia Dinkova on January 28th, 2015
The Miami Marlins have given the county their final expense claims for building the baseball team’s Little Havana home – after three full seasons in the stadium. The Marlins say…
January 28, 20152 CommentsRead More
Miami companies tap into Arab Health showcase
Written by Susan Danseyar on January 28th, 2015
Miami companies had a chance to market their medical and healthcare products to an international audience and build trade partnerships in the Middle East during the Florida Showcase at Arab…
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No sweat to fill 30,000 condos
Written by Susan Danseyar on January 21st, 2015
When some 30,000 new condos are built in a county within two years, it begs the question if there are enough people to buy them. But residential agents and industry…
January 21, 20153 CommentsRead More
Vast project’s job creation debated
Written by Catherine Lackner on January 21st, 2015
The Miami Worldcenter project, set to begin this year, is the beneficiary of tax breaks forecast to be as high as $6.889 million per year through 2030. Detractors say the…
Strong housing prices might dip
Written by Susan Danseyar on January 14th, 2015
Those who are immersed in residential real estate every day believe the market will stay strong in 2015, with leveling off on the appreciation we’ve seen for the past few…
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More hotel rooms create rate pressures
Written by Susan Danseyar on January 14th, 2015
Market watchers see a continuing bright outlook for Miami-Dade’s visitor industry in the coming year, with a possible dip in some room rates as new hotels come online. The hotel…
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Traffic tangles office market
Written by Catherine Lackner on January 7th, 2015
Drivers’ frustration with ever-lengthening commutes and snarled traffic has a direct effect on Miami’s office leasing market. “Everyone is becoming more concerned about the time it takes to commute,” said…
January 7, 20153 CommentsRead More
Visitor growth spurs hotels development
Written by Susan Danseyar on January 7th, 2015
Industry experts agree there’s intense hotel development in different pockets of Miami-Dade to fill what they say is an ever-growing demand for additional rooms. The occupancy rate here is one…
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