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After 20 years, Arsht Center trust unveils plans for a parking garage

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts is moving forward with plans to expand its campus, which is proposed to include performing arts studios and a permanent parking solution. Proposed…

As Miamidade Consumer Spending Rebounds Gas Prices Could Be Spoiler

A potential spike in gas prices could erode year-over-year gains in Miami-Dade County taxable sales that signaled a return of consumer confidence, area economists say.…

Port Of Miami Tolls Balloon 67 After Finally Automating

Since switching to an automated tolling system, the Port of Miami has seen a 67% year-over-year increase in toll revenues.…

Legislative Full Court Press As Sports Bills Compete Over Taxes

South Florida sports teams will cast a watchful eye on Tallahassee as both houses of the legislature meet in full and joint sessions next week to decide on a handful…

Dredging Of Polluted Miami River Tributaries Flows On Stream Of Funding Us Permit

As the City of Miami aggressively seeks out $20 million needed to dredge Wagner Creek and Seybold Canal, two heavily polluted Miami River tributaries, many of the project's details remain…

New Ceo For Jackson Hinging On Experience

One month before Jackson Memorial Hospital's financial river is forecast to run dry, Miami-Dade must charge a new president and CEO with leading the cash-strapped hospital into the next fiscal…

In Paradox Dredge Port Of Miami Or Not We Win

With an expanded Panama Canal less than four years off, one expert says the Port of Miami, along with others, will gain from more cargo ship traffic with or without…

Waning Stimulus Cash May Be Last Miamidade Sees

In nearly two years Miami-Dade received almost a quarter-billion federal stimulus dollars and created about 5,000 jobs, but as funds run out and projects are finished, county officials are beginning…

Citystate Rent Tiff Could Sink Megayacht Complex

After securing a hard-fought go-ahead from Miami commissioners in September, developer Flagstone Property Group has hit another barrier to building its Watson Island project.…

Realtors Would Lease Miami Parking Agencys Marlins Ballpark Garage Sites

When the Marlins' retractable-roof baseball stadium opens next year in Miami's Little Havana, gamegoers will not only get to watch the team play but shop at the stadium, too.…

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