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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…

Group Plans Autothemed Project For Park Of Commerce

A group of 20 passionate car collectors and racing fans, united under the name Speedway Commerce Park, hopes to spark progress at Homestead's Park of Commerce with an eight-building luxury…

Better Communities Project Delays Mount

Tardiness among projects under way in Miami-Dade County's Building Better Communities bond program has more than doubled since last year.…

Florida International University Med School Seeks 10 Million Of County Bond Money

Miami-Dade commissioners are expected to decide Dec. 3 whether to give $10 million in General Obligation Bond interest earnings to Florida International University's fledgling medical school or use the money…

Policy May Force Miami International Airport To Stay Put

Miami-Dade County is considering a formal policy vote to not expand Miami International Airport westward or even acquire more land to the west for future use.…

Downtown Authority Sets Zones For Proposed Panhandling Ban

After discussing the matter since April, directors of Miami's Downtown Development Authority finally agreed last week on boundaries for a proposed anti-panhandling zone.…

Beacon Set To Wrap Up Deals To Land Bioscience Firms

The Beacon Council's recruitment efforts have netted two bioscience companies that will set up research and manufacturing facilities in Miami-Dade County.…

Miami Changing Landuse Plan After Court Defeats On River Uses

The process of revising Miami's comprehensive plan comes shortly after three consecutive court decisions admonishing the city for ignoring the document in approving land use changes to allow for large-scale…

Chamber Leaders Making Push For Citys Port Of Miami Tunnel Contribution

With the fate of the proposed Port of Miami tunnel resting with the City of Miami, the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce is leaning on officials to ensure the project…

Survey Drop In Housing Starts Bringing Priceinventory Balance

Although residential inventory remains high, a slowing of new construction has helped to slowly push the home sales market toward a balance in which prices begin to match inventories, local…

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