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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…

Brickell Name Battle Dormantfor Now

A last-minute bid to stretch the Brickell Avenue name north of the Miami River via shirttails on two state transportation bills failed last week. But the battle of Brickell is…

Winton To Ask Miami Commissioners To Oppose Tax For Tunnel

Miami Commissioner Johnny Winton plans to ask fellow commissioners today (5/11) to oppose the taxation of Miami residents to help finance a tunnel at the Port of Miami.…

Americas Linkage Tour Of Latin America Caribbean Called A Success

The mission was whittled down, but delegates of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce's Americas Linkage Program who returned last week from their six-week tour of five Latin American and…

School Board Gets Proposal For Use Of866 Parking Spaces By Art Center

The Miami-Dade County School Board holds the key to the first formal agreement to provide adequate parking for the Miami Performing Arts Center before its formal Oct. 5 opening. …

Chamber Expects State Funding For Missions Leadership Programs

The Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce hopes to expand the reach of its missions abroad and create leadership programs here for delegates from throughout the Americas by using $300,000 it…

Cellphone Maker Considers Moving Headquarters Here

A cellular telephone manufacturer is considering establishing a Latin division headquarters in Miami-Dade County that would bring with it 90 jobs.…

Miami Gives Bonus Floor Space To Overtown Project

A 30-story office tower planned for Overtown received praise and bonus floor space last week from Miami commissioners, who hope the project will attract businesses and provide jobs for the…

Army Corps Seeks Developers Help In Permitting Process

The US Army Corps of Engineers is so short-staffed that it is asking developers to shoulder some of its work safeguarding the environment by writing public notices for their own…

County Eyeing Funding Options For Port Tunnel

With bidders lined up to tunnel to the Port of Miami from Watson Island, Miami-Dade County is trying to determine how to fund its half of the $1 billion-plus bill…

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