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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…

Ob Land Value Future Use Remains Unknown

The prospect of a baseball stadium replacing the Orange Bowl is not enough in today's cooling real estate market to ignite a frenzy of commercial investment in property near the…

Charter Panel Shuns Switch To Elected Sheriff Tax Collector

Miami-Dade County's top law enforcement official and its tax collector should remain appointed positions rather than elected offices, the Charter Review Task Force decided in a preliminary recommendation last week.…

Ob Money Likely To Go To New Use

Funding in place for renovation of the Orange Bowl may be up for grabs after the University of Miami's decision last week to leave its football team's longtime home for…

Miami Poverty Rate Among Highest In Us Census Report Says

The City of Miami has one of the highest poverty rates and one of the lowest median incomes among large US cities, according to the Census Bureau's American Community Survey…

Small Businesses Could Be Blindsided By End Of Nofault

The impending sunset of Florida's no-fault insurance law could place a heavy burden on business owners — and some running small operations may not see it coming, experts say.…

Officials Downtown Shoppers Wont Miss Demolished Garage

November's scheduled demolition of the downtown Courthouse Center Garage, and the almost two years of construction to follow, should not be detrimental to area parking, Miami Parking Authority officials say.…

Miami Plans To Fight Court Over River Zoning

Miami city attorneys are working to overturn a recent Third District Court of Appeals decision that they say threatens a government's right to make changes to its comprehensive land-use plan.…

County Commissioners Champion Lowprofile Issues In Budget Battle

While Miami-Dade commissioners fight to spare funding for high-profile social services, parks, community groups and cultural affairs grants from Mayor Carlos Alvarez's budget axe, a number of lesser-known issues and…

Two Miami Firms Among Magazines 500 Fastestgrowing

Two Miami businesses have been ranked in the Inc. 500, a list of the nation's fastest-growing private businesses assembled by the business magazine. …

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