Miamidade Still Paying Full Salaries As Union Contract Delays Continue
Written by Risa Polansky on October 8th, 2009
Miami-Dade has yet to settle employee union contracts — and each day those remain unresolved could bring deeper salary cuts or more layoffs. …
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Miamis Hispanic Demographics Changing Survey Suggests But Experts Warn It May Not Reflect True Trends
Written by Risa Polansky on October 8th, 2009
Miami-Dade's Hispanic population grew from 2007 to 2008, the latest US Census Bureau American Community Survey shows — though several segments of the local Hispanic community shrank during the period.…
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Budget Still A Mystery To Miamidade Commission
Written by Risa Polansky on October 8th, 2009
Nearly three weeks after passing a $7.4 billion budget, Miami-Dade commissioners took a time out at a routine meeting Tuesday to ask for a recap of what exactly they voted…
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Flagstone Ceo Mehmet Bayraktar Still Behind In Rent On Watson Island Has Eye On The Big Picture
Written by Risa Polansky on October 8th, 2009
The would-be developer of a luxury marina, hotel and retail complex on Watson Island is months behind in rent to the City of Miami — but he says he has…
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College Enrollments Soar In Miamidade As Jobs Decline
Written by Elsie Puig on October 8th, 2009
As a side effect of Miami-Dade County's 11.7% unemployment, enrollment has soared at four colleges and universities here.…
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Wexford Miami Preparing To Build University Of Miamis Life Science Park
Written by Miami Today on October 1st, 2009
The first bricks of the University of Miami's 2-million-plus-square-foot life sciences park may soon be in place.…
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79 Million Debt Cut Due For Landshark Stadium
Written by Miami Today on October 1st, 2009
South Florida Stadium LLC, LandShark Stadium's owner, has won approval from the county's Industrial Development Authority to extend maturity on the remaining value of four bonds totaling about $240 million…
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State Says Port Of Miami Tunnel Letter Of Credit Is Good Miami Attorney Disagrees
Written by Risa Polansky on October 1st, 2009
Roadblocks to getting tunnels to the Port of Miami dug aren't roadblocks after all — at least in one state official's estimation.…
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Adrienne Arsht Center Sees Paid Membership Grow By More Than 1000 In Past Year
Written by Miami Today on October 1st, 2009
The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts has raised its paid membership from 520 in September 2008 to 1,755 today, the Performing Arts Center Trust, its policymaking body, was…
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