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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…

Miami Chamber Reflects On Successes As Goals Meeting Nears

Advocacy and education reigned this year as the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce implemented its plan of work laid out at last year's Goals Conference, officials say. …

Burgess Contract Is Fine Alvarez Says

Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Alvarez said Tuesday that he will affirm the terms of County Manager George Burgess' contract when it expires in June, seeking to clarify confusion over how the…

Homestead Close To Selling Balance Of Commerce Park Land

A deal appears imminent for the City of Homestead to sell its remaining acreage in the Homestead Park of Commerce to a Coral Gables consortium as attorneys iron out contract…

Moss To Seek Changes In Marlins Name Spring Training

The Florida Marlins would be required to change their name and move their spring training to Homestead to attract the support of Miami-Dade County Commissioner Dennis Moss for construction of…

Miami To Seek Private Partner For Streetcars

Miami city administrators hope to develop a $200 million streetcar project as a public-private partnership, taking cues from European governments.…

County Adopts Plan For South Dade Watershed

Miami-Dade commissioners Tuesday unanimously accepted a growth-management plan for South Miami-Dade's watershed, putting a temporary end to five years of study and debate on the region's future.…

Downtown Retailers Could Face Challenges Panelists Say

A substantial retail inventory is in the pipeline for downtown Miami to follow the recent residential building boom, but several glaring uncertainties loom in how the market will play out,…

Science Museum Has Plans To Go Green At Museum Park

Building green will be worth the green, Miami Science Museum President and CEO Gillian Thomas says.…

State Contributes 5 Million For River Dredging

The Miami River dredging project got a financial boost from the Florida Legislature last week that will allow the US Army Corps of Engineers to complete six of nine remaining…

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