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Measles cases outpacing 2025 rate

As of April 18, there have been 131 confirmed cases of measles in Florida, with one confirmed case in Miami-Dade County, according to the latest available data from the Florida Department of Health. …

Credit Pipeline Open But Clogs Interfere

Although banking industry experts say the availability of credit has improved significantly in the past year, banks continue to deal with adapting to a changing regulatory environment that distracts…

County Mining For Gold Rock At Airport

The Miami-Dade Aviation Department is set to take off on a rock mining venture with the state at a former county airport site, but it's planning to alter the…

Dont Touch Parking Meters State Told

Even though a Florida Department of Transportation-promoted bill to collect 50% of the revenue from parking meters along state-owned rights of way was killed because of a Sun Life…

Port Rail Chugs Toward Two Runs Daily

When freight trains begin running in and out of Port Miami later this year, the service is expected to start off slowly but eventually increase in the number of…

6999 Hotel Rooms Downtown More Due

Brickell and Downtown Miami have 31 hotels comprising 6,999 rooms. Yet hotel industry experts project a significant growth over the next few years.…

Filmmakers Campaign For Incentives

Florida film leaders are launching a campaign to show legislators the economic impact of filming after the Legislature ended its 2013 session without creating new incentives for film production.…

Rail Depot Condos To Propel West Side

Call the coming of a railroad once again downtown Miami's own West Side Story. At least, that's how some members of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce see it.…

6200 Condos On Tap For Miamis Core

Inventory in the Brickell and central business district condo market continues its rapid decline, resulting in price increases and proposals for development of more than 6,200 new units in…

Port Tunnel Tolls Not A Dime

When the Port of Miami Tunnel opens under Biscayne Bay next year, motorists are going to get a free ride.…

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