Construction jobs fall along with building permits
Written by Miami Today on June 6th, 2023
The impact of a more than 20% drop in South Florida residential construction permits issued in 2022 from the 2021 total is showing up in a declining number of Miami-Dade…
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Freedom Tower closed for repairs until its 2025 centennial
Written by Abraham Galvan on May 30th, 2023
Miami Dade College’s Freedom Tower officially closed to the public in May to prepare for the building’s capital renovation work. The $25 million state-funded renovation of the historic 289-foot Freedom…
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Frost Science sifts candidates for CEO post
Written by Abraham Galvan on May 30th, 2023
The search for the next Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science CEO continues to move forward with what is reported to be a high quality of applicants. The Frost…
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Special Best of Miami Edition looks to the future
Written by Miami Today on May 23rd, 2023
This keepsake edition marks the conclusion of Miami Today’s 40th year of serving this community by looking ahead a decade or more to what experts see is coming toward Greater…
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Miami-Dade eyes rail to carry away solid waste problem
Written by Miami Today on May 23rd, 2023
As Mayor Daniella Levine Cava tells county commissioners that she is looking into new ways of handling Miami-Dade’s solid waste and the Transportation Planning Organization is seeking a rail revival…
Amidst grumbles, county OKs seven last-minute union contracts
Written by Richard Battin on May 16th, 2023
The Miami-Dade County Commission on Tuesday somewhat reluctantly renewed collective bargaining agreements with seven employee groups. There was grumbling among the commissioners, who received the 2023-2026 agreements late Monday night…
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Consumer Price Index hikes in South Florida outpace nation
Written by Miami Today on May 16th, 2023
South Florida’s consumer prices rose 9% for the 12 months ended in April, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported last week, far faster than the 4.9% increase for the…
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Brickell City Center record-setting office tower nearing
Written by Genevieve Bowen on May 9th, 2023
Demolition crews are hard at work in the heart of Miami’s business district at the site of what will be the most spacious and tallest commercial skyscraper in the southeastern…
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99-year Miami Riverbridge hotel lease faces city vote
Written by Genevieve Bowen on May 9th, 2023
Lease negotiations for the Hyatt hotel in downtown Miami are expected to be final this week, clearing the way for construction of new high-end accommodations and a reimagined riverfront. Today…
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