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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. …

Condos Share Of Sales Surges To Record Levels In Miami

Sales of condos surged to 63% of total home sales over the past three months, the highest share so far recorded in Miami-Dade County.…

200plus Seek City Of Miami Film Job 44 Qualify Industry Patience Fading

More than 200 applied to be the City of Miami's film industry coordinator, 44 qualified, but one is needed now.…

Florida International University To Cluster Masters Programs Expand In Brickell Office Building

Florida International University's downtown graduate program locations are to consolidate, expand and relocate to 1101 Brickell Ave. beginning this fall.…

Miamidade County Economy Chugs Uphill But Gas Price Could Stall Climb

The most recent Miami-Dade County taxable sales numbers point to a moderately improving economy. However, the tipping point back to less consumer spending could be gas prices at $4 per…

Miamidade County Hospitality Jobs Soar Hit Alltime High

Miami-Dade County leisure and hospitality jobs have been climbing for nine months to equal an all-time high, fueled by record-breaking tourism and new hotel openings.…

Miamis Role As Hong Kong Gateway Requires An Air Link To Really Take Off

Miami's opportunity to serve as a gateway to Latin America for Hong Kong seems to rest on whether a passenger flight between the two cities can be established.…

Employers Planning To Hire 13 More College Grads Of 2011

Employment outlook is brightening for soon-to-be college graduates, with employers looking to hire 13.5% more Class of 2011 bachelor's graduates than the previous class, according to the National Association of…

Marlins Ballpark Retail Lineup Needs To Pack In Offseason Crowds

As a search for restaurants and retailers to fill the Marlins stadium complex continues, some tenants won't make the roster because of contract restrictions.…

Downtown Miami Sees Bright Future Aloft With American Airlines

Directors of Miami's Downtown Development Authority think they've found a new partner to help them promote the city, a partner that has more than 85,000 employees, lots and lots of…

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