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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…

Upscale Revamp Of Collins Avenue Sparks National Interest

Changing demographics and the resurgence of Collins Avenue as an upscale retail destination are fueling national interest in South Beach, local experts say.…

Residential Lending Woes Beginning To Take Toll On Commercial Projects

Banks have tightened lending to commercial developers and are monitoring existing commercial real estate accounts as a result of the sub-prime residential mortgage crisis, bankers say.…

Melreese Restaurant Under Study

A banquet hall planned for the City of Miami's Melreese golf course could end up a restaurant as plans for new development at the course solidify, Capital Improvements Director Ola…

Sea Shipper Preparingfor 160 Million Expansion

The Port of Miami has struck a $160 million deal with ocean cargo company Seaboard Marine that will result in a new maintenance area and export garage at the facility,…

Litter Visual Clutter May Bring Miami Handbill Ban

Mirroring cities such as Miami Beach and Key West, Miami plans to begin cracking down soon on both posted and littered handbills.…

Lack Of Guidelines Leaves Urban Development Issue Unsettled

Miami-Dade County commissioners say the Urban Boundary Line shouldn't be etched in stone while environmentalists think it's immovable — and the county mayor's veto pen appears to support their contention.…

Money Found To Reopen Downtown Park

Downtown professionals are soon to regain a lunchtime refuge as the City of Miami moves forward with its once-stalled plans to revive the former Paul Walker Park.…

Soccer May Join Florida Marlins On Orange Bowl Land

Miami's soon-to-be razed Orange Bowl could be replaced by not only a Florida Marlins ballpark but also a Major League Soccer stadium, a soccer spokesman says. …

Omni Owners Seek 7 Million From City Of Miami To Aid Center Rehab

Owners of the Omni Center in Miami are lobbying city commissioners, in their role as Omni Community Redevelopment Agency board members, for a $7 million contribution to the planned redevelopment…

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