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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. …

Duo With Cash From Sales Eyes Realty Buys

After an active 2012, the powerhouse real estate duo of Jimmy Tate and Sergio Rok have started 2013 with their eyes on new opportunities. …

Miamidade Plans Costa Rica Trade Trip

Miami-Dade County officials are planning another business development mission for next spring. This time their destination will be San Jose, Costa Rica.To read the full article and the rest…

Hialeah Plays Ball With Major League Baseball

Negotiations are underway on a land deal to build a Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy near a Hialeah middle school.…

Convention Center Plans Meet Flat Demand

Plans to develop a Miami Beach Convention Center District come while the industry struggles with an oversupply of convention halls and flat demand, according to a veteran researcher.To read…

Honks Of Traffic Discord Rock Music Fest

Trouble is brewing for planners and patrons alike of Miami's Ultra Music Festival, which is having difficulty getting approval from Miami city commissioners and affected downtown businesses of its…

Development Gain Raises Construction Cost

Local construction companies are seeing the cost of labor and some materials beginning to rise as developers move ahead with planned projects.…

Miami Trophy Properties Hard To Get

If it's a trophy commercial property you're after, you might have to look a little farther afield than South Florida. …

Center Fielding 24 Million Calls A Year

A city-county joint 311 call center gets more than 2.4 million phone calls a year, a number that has held relatively steady for four to five years, according to…

Staffing Shortage Imperils Tourism Growth

The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau expects a record first quarter, raising concerns about federal staffing shortages delaying processing of the growing number of international passengers at Miami…

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