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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…

Brickellites Want More Attention From The Dda Look To Increase Representation On Board

Brickellites continue to clamor for attention from the Downtown Development Authority and have taken to organized strategizing.…

Aviation Stakeholders Industry Needs Additional Funding Not Cuts

State data that say Florida's aviation industry is in decline are hogwash, local industry representatives say.…

Trirail Cuts Averted Funding Back On Track

Tri-Rail's record number of riders can rest easy: South Florida government officials have derailed funding threats that could have drastically reduced train service.…

Current Camillus House Shelter Hits Market Garners Interest

Now that Camillus House has wrapped up a deal to move its main homeless shelter operations, the focus has turned to what becomes of the organization's current digs on Northeast…

Plans For Villa Magna Luxury Condominiums Revived

Development of Brickell's last prime bayfront parcel is on hold after developers scrapped a planned luxury hotel and reverted to high-end condos once the market improves.…

Soccer Stadium Gets Booted From Orange Bowl Site Plans

A Major League Soccer stadium could still be part of the City of Miami's game plan for the old Orange Bowl site, but officials are taking a time out for…

Commissioners Defer Transit Fixes Until They Have More Info

Pleading for detailed plans and scenarios on how to get financially ailing Miami-Dade Transit back on track, county commissioners Tuesday delayed action on proposals to fill operational funding gaps and…

Port Makes Another Major Deal In Attempt To Get Back In Black

A pending agreement with a team of major players at the Port of Miami — the second key deal in the past month — could bring the floundering seaport back…

Miami Commission Agrees With Flagstone Lease Payment Extension But With A Fee

Miami commissioners have agreed to give Watson Island developer Flagstone a new extension on its $600 million hotel, retail and mega-yacht project, but this time it's charging the developer about…

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