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Could building fees replace Florida property taxes?

As Florida weighs proposals to eliminate property taxes, Miami is seeking state approval to use building fees to offset general operating costs and preserve funding for essential city services. Miami Commissioner…

NEW Miami mega-billboards put on 270-day hold

NEW Miami mega-billboards put on 270-day hold

Miami is moving forward with a 270-day moratorium to halt all new applications for outdoor advertising signs as commissioners continue to debate details of a new ordinance. On April 11,…

Dominican Republic tourism show nets 41 new trade deals

Dominican Republic tourism show nets 41 new trade deals

The Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic made its return to Miami with its Dominican Republic Tourism Tradeshow. The event, which took place this past week at the JW…

No ‘away we go’ yet: decision to raze Jackie Gleason Theater deferred

No ‘away we go’ yet: decision to raze Jackie Gleason Theater deferred

Action that could see a new Jackie Gleason theater rise in Miami Beach has been deferred a month by city commissioners as they try to figure out how to approach…

Tri-Rail working to bring one-seat service downtown

Tri-Rail working to bring one-seat service downtown

Efforts to create a one-seat Tri-Rail express train between West Palm Beach and downtown Miami continue, says Victor Garcia, South Florida Regional Transportation Authority public affairs director. Director David Dech…

MIA talks with Air India, Air Serbia about air links

MIA talks with Air India, Air Serbia about air links

Miami takes flight as air service agreements come to fruition and international flights continue to develop to and from this pivotal travel destination. “We are constantly in contact and in…

‘Scary low’ Miami-Dade jobless rate rises a hair

‘Scary low’ Miami-Dade jobless rate rises a hair

Miami-Dade’s unemployment inched up to 1.6% last month, ultra-low in a historical perspective but higher than the 1.4% in January. Still, it’s by far the lowest in Florida, whose unemployment…

Trust calls halt to being only county piggybank for South Dade transit hub

Trust calls halt to being only county piggybank for South Dade transit hub

The trust that safeguards Miami-Dade’s transportation tax spending threw up a Stop sign last week to being used as the only piggybank for a project that it had made clear…

Miami hits federal funding jackpot for Underdeck

Miami hits federal funding jackpot for Underdeck

After the city commission passed a resolution in January urging local, state and federal entities to make funding available to support the Underdeck, Miami has been awarded a $60 million…

Educators grapple with double-edged sword: AI and ethics

Educators grapple with double-edged sword: AI and ethics

Artificial Intelligence has taken the reins and universities are at the forefront as they equip students with the right tools to navigate the next revolution. “I believe that AI [Artificial…

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