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Bank of America to finance $80 million for county vehicles

Miami-Dade County’s financing for 787 leased and financed automobiles, trucks and pieces of machinery was eventually determined by instability due to attacks in Iran that rattled global…

Bids Nearly Double Budget For Rentalcar Hub

The lowest bid to build a rental-car hub near Miami International Airport is for $399.9 million, almost double the $217.6 million budgeted, but the Florida Department of Transportation remains committed…

Grove Seeks Ideas For Sailing Club Convention Center Site

Coconut Grove interests say they are trying to expedite resolutions to longstanding issues on the area's waterfront — including the future of the 60-year-old Coconut Grove Sailing Club.…

Miami Panel Rejects Highrise Condo Project Next To Mercy Hospital

Miami's zoning board Monday rejected a rezoning request to allow development of high-rise condominiums next to Mercy Hospital in Coconut Grove.…

County Partnership With Olympics May Boost Effort To Land Events

The county will play a role in promoting and planning Olympics events as part of a partnership between the US Olympic Committee and the Miami-Dade Sports Commission, commission officials say.…

Nokia Move Here Could Help Allay Other Companies Fears Nero Says

The decision by global telecommunications company Nokia to locate its Latin American headquarters here despite Miami-Dade County's windstorm insurance woes and high cost of housing will help demonstrate to other…

Work On New Downtown Miami Bridges To Begin Soon

The replacement of two bridges over the Miami River is set to begin this month, officials say.…

Parking Officials Seek Applications For Spaces For Workforce Housing Residents

The Miami Parking Authority has released a request for applications from developers building workforce housing near a downtown transit station who want to lease up to 650 parking spaces in…

Gables Police Chief Says Growing City Will Need More Protection

Growth of downtown Coral Gables — particularly its retail and restaurant scene — calls for increased policing of the area, Police Chief Michael Hammerschmidt said in a presentation of the…

Developer Wants To Put City Square On Fast Track

If they get their second green light from Miami city commissioners, officials of development firm Terra Group say they would plan to complete a 641,104-square-foot retail complex next to the…

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