Commissioners Defer Transit Fixes Until They Have More Info
Written by Risa Polansky on June 19th, 2008
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…
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Port Makes Another Major Deal In Attempt To Get Back In Black
Written by Risa Polansky on June 19th, 2008
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…
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Miami Commission Agrees With Flagstone Lease Payment Extension But With A Fee
Written by Yudislaidy Fernandez on June 19th, 2008
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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Camillus Looks Forward To New Shelter After Completing Landswap Agreement
Written by Miami Today on June 12th, 2008
Camillus House officials hope to break ground on a $60 million complex to serve the homeless and finish it by August 2010, says Paul R. Ahr, president and chief executive…
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Realtors Diversify Make It In Tough Market
Written by Marilyn Bowden on June 12th, 2008
Now that selling a house isn't as easy as it used to be, the number of active Realtors is dwindling, but experts say experienced agents who have added ancillary services…
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Shipping Companies Finally Seeing Relief For Haiti Shipments
Written by Shearon Roberts on June 12th, 2008
Miami River businesses shipping cargo to Haiti are finally seeing a cutback in time spent clearing customs, a process that almost crippled a once-healthy and vibrant trade to the island…
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Spike In Haitian Customs Rates Hurt Miami River Shippers
Written by Shearon Roberts on June 12th, 2008
Miami River companies that ship to Haiti hoped to rebound from slow business and revenue losses earlier this year due to port holdups, only to resurface from one problem and…
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Miami Civic Center Could Get New Community Redevelopment Agency
Written by Risa Polansky on June 12th, 2008
Miami's Civic Center/Health District, home to Jackson Memorial Hospital, has become a target for a new community redevelopment agency. Some question the intent. …
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Seaboard Marine Signs New Lease Plans For Expansion In Miami
Written by Shearon Roberts on June 12th, 2008
Seaboard Marine Ltd., one of the Port of Miami's three terminal operators and shipper of more than half the cargo that leaves the port, expects its new lease agreement with…
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