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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…

New Coo Vows To Get Carnival Center On Budget

After the Carnival Center for the Performing Arts received a $4.1 million county bailout last week, the center's chief operating officer is vowing that next year's occupancy costs will come…

Bank Hq May Land In Brickell

An international bank headquarters employing more than 200 people could have a home in a new 35-story office tower at 1450 Brickell Ave.…

County Commissioner Trying To Abolish Wait Time For Limos

Miami-Dade Commissioner Sally Heyman is having a hard time selling a plan to free limousines and other luxury vehicles for hire from a required one-hour wait to pick up fares…

Fiu Researchers Trying To Find Way To Produce Fuel From Sugar Byproduct

Florida International University's Applied Research Center is working to develop biofuels from one of Florida's biggest crops and studying fossil fuels, environmental restoration and waste management for governmental agencies, officials…

Operations Director Envisions Gusman As Church Of Art

Transforming the 81-year-old Gusman Center for the Performing Arts Olympia Theatre into the "diamond of the city it once was" and a "church of art" while producing original programming is…

Irritated Commissioners Give Carnival Center 41 Million

The Carnival Center for the Performing Arts got a $4.1 million bailout and stern warnings Tuesday from Miami-Dade County commissioners, who inched closer to taking control of the financially-troubled waterfront…

Dutch Company Getting Its Name Out There With Marathon

The ING Miami Marathon is more than an annual weekend of running, marathon organizers say — the event has allowed one of the world's largest financial institutions to establish a…

Moonlighting Contributed To Delays City Concedes

Miami staff has conceded that 11 design employees accused of running a private business on city time contributed to project delays and cost overruns in the city's bond program formerly…

Work On Charter Review Can Start As 16 Of 21 Panel Seats Are Filled

The Miami-Dade County Charter Review Task Force has filled 16 of its 21 seats, enough for a quorum that would allow the group to begin its work weighing sweeping changes…

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