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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…

Nero Businesses Keeping Eye On Insurance Before Relocating Here

As word of the windstorm insurance crisis in South Florida spreads, companies may be taking more time making a decision to come here - possibly even keeping a literal "weather…

Grove Residents Miami Commissioner Peeved With Transit Project Plans

A high-density mixed-use project planned for a Coconut Grove transit station has residents and a Miami city commissioner protesting that the development would be too big for the community.…

Arts Center Officials Seek Valet Parking Provider

The Miami Parking Authority board of directors unanimously approved a formal agreement to manage parking for the Carnival Center for the Performing Arts but was adamant that valet operations not…

Miami Commissioners Ask For Audit Of Affordablehousing Programs

A scandal in which the Miami-Dade Housing Agency is alleged to have lost millions of dollars to developers of affordable-housing projects that were never built has led Miami city commissioners…

Miami Rejects 16story Mixeduse Project Slated For Overtown

A proposed 16-story, 349-unit residential development in Overtown that met with strong citizen opposition failed to gain City Commission approval last week.…

Road Near Dolphin Stadium Getting Facelift For Super Bowl

Miami Beach is the latest South Florida battleground for a planned "neighborhood home-improvement retailer" opponents believe is a thinly veiled attempt to put a Home Depot in their Biscayne Bay-area…

Insurance Crisis Not A Shortterm Problem Panelist Tells Forum

A scarcity of reinsurance, forecasts of an active hurricane season and a system that encourages fraud are to blame for an insurance crisis that has left businesses here scrambling for…

Camillus Land Deal Goes To State After City Approves New Facility

Miami city commissioners last week unanimously gave approval for Camillus House to establish a new shelter with several hundred beds amid protests and support from neighboring residents. …

Miami Suspends Effort To Redevelop Melreese

Miami city commissioners have suspended efforts to have Melreese Golf Course redeveloped after prospective contractors said they are wary of a lawsuit from a previous bidder.…

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