Bayside revamp to begin in 2015
Written by John Charles Robbins on October 22nd, 2014
The renovation and expansion of Bayside Marketplace on Miami’s waterfront will be much more than a new coat of paint and new restrooms. Pam Weller, senior general manager at Bayside,…
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Dramatic summer tourism rise
Written by Nina Lincoff on October 15th, 2014
Summer is often called the “slow season” for Miami tourism, but double-digit gains in tourist-related tax collections paint a different picture: a dramatic turnaround to summer growth in tourists and…
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Plated to ship ready-to-cook meals from Miami Lakes
Written by Marilyn Bowden on October 15th, 2014
Plated, a company selling ready-to-cook gourmet meals, says it will open a fulfillment center in Miami Lakes early next year. DineInFresh, doing business as Plated, recently signed a five-year, 19,796-square-foot…
Goldman Properties, city near Wynwood deal
Written by John Charles Robbins on October 8th, 2014
It is an important moment in the evolution of Wynwood, as the caterpillar to butterfly transformation continues to turn an ugly warehouse district into an oasis of eye-popping art and…
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Major League Baseball strikes out in Hialeah
Written by Susan Danseyar on October 8th, 2014
After nearly six years focusing on a site in Hialeah for a local baseball academy targeted at minority youths, Major League Baseball executive Darrell Miller has turned his efforts toward…
Most new condo units to become rentals
Written by Marilyn Bowden on October 8th, 2014
Activity at the first of the new downtown-Brickell condo towers to be completed leads many to anticipate that a majority of units in condos under construction or announced will, like…
Affordable talent builds Miami’s Silicon Beach OK
Written by Nina Lincoff on October 1st, 2014
Miami as Silicon Beach? For startups and established international tech companies, Greater Miami’s growing tech industry can offer comparable quality talent at a discount of 2 to 2.5 times. For…
Miami parks contamination cleanup funded
Written by John Charles Robbins on October 1st, 2014
In their last action before adjourning at 12:35 a.m. Tuesday, Miami city commissioners approved a $10.1 million funding plan for the environmental remediation of a half-dozen contaminated parks. The move…
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Schools seek sites to meet downtown pupil flood
Written by Catherine Lackner on September 24th, 2014
As downtown’s population grows, the leadership of Miami-Dade County Public Schools is considering several options to respond to the new demand, school board member Rachel Regalado told Miami’s Downtown Development…


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