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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…

Retail Dining And 490 Parking Spaces Planned Just Off Lincoln Road In Miami Beach

Five-story parking garage and retail center Lincoln East is replacing a once-planned nine-story residential condo just off Lincoln Road in Miami Beach.…

Greater Miami Chamber Of Commerce Set To Target A Thriving Downtown Miami During 2010 Goals Conference

With another tumultuous year in Miami's rearview mirror, business leaders will once again look to craft a plan for the coming year tomorrow (6/4) at the Greater Miami Chamber of…

Record Property Value Drops Leave Governments Budget Holes Even Deeper

Steeper-than-expected property value declines leave local governments to fill budget holes deeper than projected.…

Miamidade County Property Tax Values Drop Record 13

With property prices plunging and little new construction, property tax values that are the basis for tax billings have fallen in Miami-Dade even more steeply than last year, setting a…

11 Million Enter Area On Us State Department Visa Waivers But Key Visitors Left Out

More than 11 million travelers have entered South Florida since 2001 via a state department program designed to help facilitate business and tourism.…

Federal Reserve Puts Ears To Streets To Gauge Economic Impact Of Gulf Oil Spill

Nearly all of Florida holds its breath hoping the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico won't inundate the state's beaches, Federal Reserve Bank officials are putting their ears…

Diplomatic Lounge At Miami International Airport Was Haitian Refuge Days After Devastating Earthquake

An expanded, luxury-appointed consular lounge at Miami International Airport opened just in time to handle refugees from the earthquake in Haiti.…

Jobs Economic High Tide May Flow From City Marine Industry River Deal

After a years-long battle, the City of Miami and the Miami River marine industry have reached a compromise on policy for the waterway — and one that opens the floodgates…

Restaurants Like Bricktops Eating Up Coral Gables Retail Space

A co-founder of the popular Houston's restaurant — soon changing its name to Hillstone — is returning to Coral Gables with a new restaurant concept he hopes is just as…

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