Financial Backing Strong In Highstakes Fight To Keep Childrens Trust
Written by Ted Carter on May 15th, 2008
Supporters of the Miami-Dade Children's Trust have laid plans for a $1 million-plus campaign for renewal of the half-mil tax that raises about $100 million annually to enhance the health,…
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Patience For Mercy Hospital To Wait Out Condo Fight
Written by Risa Polansky on May 15th, 2008
High-rise condos set for Mercy Hospital property could be kaput after a court ruling last week — but renovations the hospital planned to fund through the land sale are still…
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City Gives Final Vote To Ridding River Plan Of Marine Industries Protections
Written by Risa Polansky on May 15th, 2008
The name "Port of Miami River" is out with the tide. You can't call it a "working river" either.…
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It Takes Right Stuff To Draw Young Hip Creative Industry Workers
Written by Miami Today on May 15th, 2008
Creative workers and knowledge-based business employees want a clean, hip urban environment to live, work and play in, they say.…
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Archdiocese City Of Miami To Unite For Garage Retail Offices
Written by Risa Polansky on May 15th, 2008
More parking inventory is in the works for downtown Miami.…
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City Looks For Fee Negotiation With Miami 21 Designers
Written by Risa Polansky on May 15th, 2008
Planning for new zoning code Miami 21 is to continue after city commissioners agreed last week to up the designers' $1.7 million contract by $510,000 — but things must be…
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Business Improvement Districts Not Easier To Form But Still Sought
Written by Risa Polansky on May 15th, 2008
Legislation that would have made it easier to establish business improvement districts in Florida died in the legislature last month — but plans to create more of the self-taxing districts…
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County Extending Mobile Home Moratorium Despite Possibility Of Lawsuits
Written by Lou Ortiz on May 8th, 2008
Brushing aside warnings it could be inviting lawsuits, the Miami-Dade County Commission Tuesday extended its moratorium on mobile home park conversions for six months, a measure that was temporarily imposed…
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Bus Cuts Draw Angry Response
Written by Lou Ortiz on May 8th, 2008
Miami-Dade Transit will cut nine bus routes and reduce others for an annual savings of $13.7 million.…
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