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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…

School Board Parking Authority Complete Deal On Spaces For Arts Center

As opening night of the Miami Performing Arts Center draws closer, parking for patrons is at final stages with the Miami Parking Authority board's approval last week of a parking…

Starbucks Brookstone Among Retailers Given Slots At Airport

In their latest bid to upgrade retail choices at Miami International Airport, Miami-Dade County commissioners have given slots to Starbucks, Sunglass Hut, Tommy Bahama, Palm One, Brookstone and several other…

Replacement Work On Two Bridges To Start Soon

Plans to replace two Miami River bridges are progressing concurrently, with work scheduled to begin on both projects in September.…

School Board To Consider Selling Administration Facility

The Miami-Dade County School Board is planning to sponsor a workshop within a month to "explore the issue of selling" the School Board Administration Building on Northeast Second Avenue, board…

Miami 21 Could Stall Developers

As Miami undergoes zoning changes with Miami 21, the city's planning blueprint, development could sit on hold.…

Arriola Vows To Continue Campaign Against Miami Tunnel Tax

Miami City Manager Joe Arriola vowed this week to continue fighting taxation of city residents to help Miami-Dade County build a $1 billion tunnel at the Port of Miami even…

Abreu Working On Redesign Of Terminal Project

Although he shied away from the word "downsizing," Aviation Director José Abreu said he plans to present a redesign of Miami International Airport's North Terminal in September that better reflects…

Homestead Expects Power Upgrade By April

Two new substations designed to increase the capability and reliability of Homestead's electrical system are expected to be running by April, said City Manager Curtis Ivy.…

Port Needs 350 Million In Improvements Interim Director Says

Port of Miami officials must spend $350 on capital improvement projects in the next five years to keep it modern and competitive with other ports, Interim Director William Johnson said.…

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