Grove appeal spurs housing price rises
Written by Susan Danseyar on August 13th, 2014
Coconut Grove will always be an appealing place to live, local realtors say, with the vast majority of its single-family homes, condos and townhouses remaining valuable and sought after by…
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City may build Miami Worldcenter parking
Written by John Charles Robbins on August 13th, 2014
Ongoing talks could lead to a significant public-private partnership between the developers of Miami Worldcenter and the Miami Parking Authority. If successful, it could mean thousands of new public parking…
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Redevelopment agency gives museum $1 million
Written by Catherine Lackner on August 6th, 2014
With the intention that children within the district will have better access to art and culture, Miami’s Omni Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) has granted $1 million to the Perez Art…
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Graduation rates miss superintendent’s vow
Written by Susan Danseyar on August 6th, 2014
Despite Superintendent Alberto Carvalho’s pledge two years ago to have a 90% high school graduation rate by 2014, Miami-Dade public schools are at 77.2% in the latest released rates, above…
Miami dinosaur park plan goes extinct
Written by Lidia Dinkova on July 30th, 2014
Plans for an entertainment complex at Zoo Miami have evolved – it won’t include life-sized dinosaur reconstructions. Miami-Dade officials and two companies that had applied to develop an entertainment area…
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Miami tops US in foreclosures
Written by Scott Blake on July 30th, 2014
Despite a year-to-year decrease in foreclosure filings, Miami still has the nation’s highest metro foreclosure rate: 1.65% of all housing units (one in 61) with a foreclosure filing during the…
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Marlins tickets climb out of cellar
Written by Scott Blake on July 23rd, 2014
Miami Marlins ticket prices are up this season as the team has climbed out of the cellar in the standings, but other indicators of fan interest – after surging in…
Brickell City Centre tower nearly half sold
Written by Scott Blake on July 23rd, 2014
The $1 billion-plus Brickell City Centre may be the most anticipated real estate project in Miami. And for those wondering, yes, the condominiums have gone on sale and, no, you…
July 23, 20142 CommentsRead More
Vote could replace county courthouse
Written by Lidia Dinkova on July 16th, 2014
Miami-Dade voters might be asked to cast ballots this fall on whether the county should issue general obligation bonds to fund a new courthouse. With a 10-0 vote, commissioners Tuesday…
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