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Could building fees replace Florida property taxes?

As Florida weighs proposals to eliminate property taxes, Miami is seeking state approval to use building fees to offset general operating costs and preserve funding for essential city services. Miami Commissioner…

Excel Miami plans 216 micro housing units near Metrorail

Excel Miami plans 216 micro housing units near Metrorail

A new mixed-use residential development planned near a Metromover station will include more than 200 micro units among 424 residential units. Owner-developer Clearline Real Estate plans the 26-story Excel Miami…

Pickleball tossed into Crandon Park Tennis Center pickle

Pickleball tossed into Crandon Park Tennis Center pickle

Pickleball aficionados seeking to use Crandon Park Tennis Center on Key Biscayne are following the same required administrative path as the Miami Open, which tried to expand there and finally…

Three-tower Edgewater residences to replace older condos

Three-tower Edgewater residences to replace older condos

A large three-tower mixed residential project is planned for property on Biscayne Bay in Edgewater. Called Biscayne 21, when completed the towers will offer about 705 multi-family dwelling units, ground…

Film industry incentives package would balloon with proposal

Film industry incentives package would balloon with proposal

Frustrated by a dwindling Miami-Dade film industry and its effect on the economy, Commissioner René Garcia wants the county to launch a “high impact film fund program” to attract “major…

One Biscayne Tower seeks zero setback makeover

One Biscayne Tower seeks zero setback makeover

One of Downtown Miami’s longstanding and high-profile skyscrapers is planning a major new look and other exterior improvements. One Biscayne Tower, at 2 S Biscayne Blvd., is a 40-story multi-tenant…

Apartment sizes shrink nationally, but in Miami they grow

Apartment sizes shrink nationally, but in Miami they grow

Although apartment sizes in the US are shrinking, Miami has come out as an exception, where apartments have gotten larger, adding an extra 105 square feet in the past 10…

Miami’s Merrick Parc to rise near Gables’ Merrick Park

Miami’s Merrick Parc to rise near Gables’ Merrick Park

The first phase of what will be dual mixed-use residential towers in Miami’s southwest area has been presented to the city’s Urban Development Review Board. The project, Merrick Parc, was…

Miami denies appeal, Marine Stadium boat ramp on fast track

Miami denies appeal, Marine Stadium boat ramp on fast track

The city is proceeding with plans to construct a new boat ramp at Miami Marine Stadium as it denied an appeal last week that listed more than 20 reasons why…

Brickell-based Kaseya gets incentive to add 3,400 IT jobs

Brickell-based Kaseya gets incentive to add 3,400 IT jobs

Information technology and security management software company Kaseya has announced it will create 3,400 new tech jobs in three years, the largest tech job creation project in the county, along…

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