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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…

Developers Expect Higher Fees With Floridas Propertytax Cuts

Some developers and development experts say they expect local governments to charge higher permitting and user fees to make up for revenue lost to statewide property-tax cuts.…

Tourism Officials Look To Weak Dollar Coalition To Boost Visitor Numberstourism Officials Look To Weak Dollar Coalition To Boost Visitor Numbers

As national and local obstacles threaten to stifle international travel, Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau officials hope the effects of a weak US dollar and a national tourism partnership…

Buses On Shoulder Program Tests Well In Kendall Officials Report

Miami-Dade Transit's Buses on Shoulders program, designed to speed up traffic and encourage drivers to use public transportation, has increased the number of on-time buses for three Kendall-area routes during…

County Procurement Reform Strives For Fairness Efficiency

A package of recently approved reforms to Miami-Dade County's bidding process has commissioners striving to ensure fairness while avoiding work delays.…

Permitting Hiatus To Go To City With Miami 21

A zoning-in-progress ordinance previously scheduled for Miami City Commission consideration ahead of the eastern quadrant portion of citywide blueprint Miami 21 is to appear along with it at a special…

Developer Sells 14 Acres In Homestead Park Of Commerce

A Miami developer this week is to close the sale of 14 acres in Homestead Park of Commerce to a real estate investor unsure of the best use of the…

Downtown Hyatt Set For Renovation

Downtown Miami's Hyatt Regency is to be renovated, and possibly expanded, now that city officials have settled on preliminary plans for the future of the 5.7-acre James L. Knight Center…

Tax Cuts In Tallahassee Could Lead To Business Improvement Districts

Property owners likely will become more willing to pay for infrastructure work through business improvement districts should impending tax-reform measures cut into a city or county's ability to provide services,…

County To Seek Investors For Land At Airports

The Miami-Dade Aviation Department on Tuesday got the go-ahead to begin seeking developers for land it owns at Miami International and Kendall-Tamiami Executive airports.…

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