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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…

Two missions to Dubai on Enterprise Florida schedule

Two missions to Dubai on Enterprise Florida schedule

Enterprise Florida Inc. (EFI), a state-directed group of business and government leaders charged with private sector job creation, has a 2023 travel itinerary that would exhaust even the indefatigable Phileas…

Cost reimbursement rules chill gains in telemedicine

Cost reimbursement rules chill gains in telemedicine

Telemedicine continues to be a needed tool for healthcare providers to connect with patients, but regulations on cost reimbursements is still one of its biggest challenges for the technology to…

$1 million aid would put Olympia Theater restoration $16 million shy

$1 million aid would put Olympia Theater restoration $16 million shy

The Miami City Commission is to decide today (1/12) whether to appropriate $1 million to fund the ongoing restoration of the historic Olympia Theater and Tower. The commission is to…

Coconut Grove offices nearly full, demand strong

Coconut Grove offices nearly full, demand strong

With very limited office space available in Coconut Grove, one of the most desired areas in Miami-Dade County, occupancy is at one of the highest levels there. With a total…

Improvement district to celebrate aviation heritage

Improvement district to celebrate aviation heritage

Entering the new year, the Coconut Grove Business Improvement District is shifting gears to celebrating the neighborhood’s 150th anniversary, with an ongoing series of events. Themed “Grove Heritage,” the Coconut…

University of Miami to fight to save Virginia Key fisheries center

University of Miami to fight to save Virginia Key fisheries center

Speculation over whether the Southeast Fisheries Science Center on Virginia Key will be replaced or relocated continues to spiral amid plans by the University of Miami to request that the…

Coral Gables recycles via reverse vending machine

Coral Gables recycles via reverse vending machine

In just one month since its installation, Coral Gables residents recycled more than 1,500 containers through the Reverse Vending Machine (RVM) Rewards Incentive Program. In November, city staff launched the…

International Festival of Speed autos coming to Miami Beach

International Festival of Speed autos coming to Miami Beach

The City of Miami Beach is hosting Goodwood’s International Festival of Speed starting in 2024 as the first five-year contract has been approved for the third week of March. The…

Experts expect high mortgage rates to be temporary

Experts expect high mortgage rates to be temporary

South Florida residential real estate experts believe rising mortgage rates are just a temporary phenomenon and rates will eventually come down next year. In South Florida, a huge number of…

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