Brickell towers near river to offer 784 new units
Written by John Charles Robbins on February 21st, 2023
Miami’s Brickell neighborhood continues its impressive growth, with a developer ready to bring a pair of mixed-use residential towers to a high-profile property south of the Miami River. Newgard Development…
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Environmental groups sue National Park Service over waterpark
Written by Richard Battin on February 14th, 2023
Four conservation groups sued last week in federal court charging the National Park Service with failing to protect plants and wildlife threatened by a planned 27.5-acre water park, Miami Wilds,…
Miami International Airport gets firm to engineer revenue gains
Written by Miami Today on February 14th, 2023
As Miami International Airport launches major future expansions that will be funded by bond borrowing, it plans to increase use of a contract for an outside traffic engineer as required…
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County puts Baylink on track for 2029 Miami Beach runs
Written by Monica Correa on February 7th, 2023
A 30-year, $1 billion Baylink plan to connect downtown Miami to Miami Beach by extending Metromover has replaced a $1.3 billion monorail. Now county officials are seeking Miami Beach support…
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Construction cost elevator reaches top, starts downward
Written by Abraham Galvan on February 7th, 2023
Construction cost in South Florida is starting to stabilize, according to local construction developing experts. In mid-2020 construction material costs skyrocketed to a 25% increase but in the past 12…
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Public-private deal to build workforce housing downtown
Written by John Charles Robbins on January 31st, 2023
The Miami Parking Authority (MPA) has joined another public-private partnership (P3) designed to improve one of its downtown garages and bring much needed workforce housing units to the City of…
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First military housing in 30 years due at SouthCom
Written by Monica Correa on January 31st, 2023
A military housing complex project in Doral’s U.S. Southern Command land will offer more than 50 acres of affordable housing to military members and their families who serve at the…
Bidders line up for Miami Heat arena naming rights
Written by Miami Today on January 24th, 2023
Bankrupt FTX will pay more for basketball arena naming rights even as the county works to remove the crypto firm’s name, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava told commissioners last week, and…
Miami tourism glows as international arrivals soar
Written by Monica Correa on January 24th, 2023
With a planned increased in seat capacity for international passengers coming to Miami and higher hotel occupancy and daily rate recorded in just the first two weeks of this year,…
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