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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…

Once On Life Support Miami River Dredging Project Nears Early Completion

The years-long Miami River dredging project, once feared "on life support" as proponents struggled to secure funding, is chugging steadily toward an early completion.…

Florida Marlins Fans Could End Up Paying High Ticket Prices In New Park Experts Say Team Must Keep Fans In Mind

In a new ballpark, Florida Marlins fans could end up paying above-average ticket prices to watch a team whose payroll sits at 65% to 73% of the industry's average, at…

Proposed Ordinance Gives Miamis Code Enforcement Department Tools To Deal With Distraught Properties

Miami's code enforcement department has crafted a new ordinance to give more authority to a department that needs it, city officials say.…

Trirail Ridership Skyrockets While Some Local Expressways See Lessdramatic Decrease In Traffic

For months, public transportation ridership has climbed by double-digit percentages locally, probably in response to high gas prices and a weak economy.…

Miami Back To Preparing Orange Bowl Site Just Weeks After Favorable Court Ruling

Just two weeks after a court ruling gave a green light to plans for a new Marlins Stadium, Miami is wasting no time preparing the land for construction.…

40000 Miami Residents Get Bogus Flood Zone Notices City Doesnt Plan To Issue Corrections

The City of Miami mistakenly wrote to 40,000 residents that their homes are in flood zones and doesn't plan to write again to correct the error. …

Right Type Of Amenities Could Give Jungle Island The Push It Needs Improve Fiscal Situation

With Jungle Island hurting financially, adding components like a hotel and retail complex to the park is a gamble some think could work.…

Miami Commissioners Give Initial Ok To Proposed Budget Which Calls For Deferred Payments To Retiree Health Plans Garbage Fee Increase

Miami officials plan to erase $48.5 million in red ink in this year's budget by deferring $15 million in payments to the health plans of city retirees as well as…

Miamidade Could Lose Millions By Not Budging On Urban Development Boundary Line Issue

Should Miami-Dade County fight the state over commissioners' decisions to allow new projects outside the urban development boundary, it could cost more than just time and attorneys' fees: funds for…

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