Recent Comments

Archives

  • www.miamitodaynews.com
Advertisement
The Newspaper for the Future of Miami
Connect with us:
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
Front Page » Top Stories (Page 328)
Latest in Top Stories

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…

Record Number Of Local Visitors Record Spending Achieved In 2007

An unprecedented 12 million people visited Miami-Dade County in 2007, spending $17.1 billion, according to a yearend report by the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors bureau.…

Proposal Would Remove Marine Industry Provisions From New River Plan

Explicit city protection of the Miami River's marine industry could be no more — at least for now.…

As Brickell Office Rates Climb Firms Give More Thought To Moving

With asking rates in Brickell Avenue's premier office buildings rising rapidly to unprecedented highs, brokers say some smaller tenants may begin to look at other options.…

Fpl Customers May Be Charged To Fund New Turkey Point Reactors

Florida Power & Light customers will likely finance for the next 12 years construction of the utility's plans to build two new nuclear reactors at Turkey Point.…

Brickell Condos Distress Grows

The Brickell Avenue condo market continues to struggle, and experts say it's not likely to turn a corner before all the buildings under construction are completed.…

Brickell Landscape And Pedestrian Project Marks Ddas Biggest Allocation Ever

This time last year, the Downtown Development Authority's commitment to Brickell Avenue, a major source of its revenue, came into question.…

Alvarez Notes Challenges And Successes In Turbulent Period

Fed up with recent criticism of his administration, Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Alvarez shot back on a number of issues, saying he hoped to "set the record straight."…

Closer Look At Bowl For Contamination Unlikely To Slow Start Of Ballpark

The most recent environmental assessment of the Orange Bowl site turned up a few questionable locations that need a second look — but nothing that is expected to stall the…

Miamidade County Commission Vents Plenty Gives Nod To Rail Cars Buy

After heated debate, the Miami-Dade County Commission succumbed to a staff proposal to replace Metrorail's aging fleet of railcars for nearly a half-billion dollars.…

  • www.miamitodayepaper.com
Advertisement