Bear Cut Bridge replacement would cost $90 million
Written by Miami Today on May 17th, 2022
Construction to replace the aged and endangered Bear Cut Bridge linking Key Biscayne to Virginia Key and ultimately the mainland would cost Miami-Dade County $90 million and could be completed…
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Office buildings on Miami Beach-owned parking lots advance
Written by Monica Correa on May 10th, 2022
As the City of Miami Beach has worked to diversity its economy and growth to reduce dependence on tourism, two major Class A office space developments in Lincoln Lane have…
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Waldorf Astoria name sells residences in 100-story tower
Written by John Charles Robbins on May 10th, 2022
Sales at what will be the tallest residential building south of New York City – Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami – continue to grow at a healthy rate. The 100-story assemblage…
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Miami area wage gains below national average
Written by Miami Today on May 3rd, 2022
Compensation costs for private industry workers in the Miami region rose 4.3% in the first quarter of this year from the first quarter of 2021, far above the 3.4% 12-month…
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Freedom Park soccer plan passes touting billions for the city
Written by John Charles Robbins on May 3rd, 2022
A more than eight-year quest to establish a Major League Soccer team in the City of Miami culminated in an historic vote April 28, approving a 99-year lease of city…
Three firms paid grants for moving to downtown Miami
Written by Monica Correa on April 26th, 2022
Miami’s Downtown Development Authority has approved funding three companies that would relocate to Miami and provide high-paying jobs. Two companies would receive grants from the authority of up to $50,000…
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Courthouse repairs cost less, faster than inspection indicated
Written by Gabriela Henriquez Stoikow on April 26th, 2022
County courthouse basement repairs were faster than Miami-Dade authorities expected after consultant EXP U.S. Services Inc. determined following an extensive inspection last October that repairs to the 140-plus basement columns…
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Land scarcity drives up industrial rents in Miami-Dade
Written by Abraham Galvan on April 19th, 2022
The industrial real estate market continues to be a hot topic in Miami-Dade as land is scarce and rental rates averages increase, according to local industry experts. The market is…
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Miami has largest filmmaking footprint ever
Written by Abraham Galvan on April 19th, 2022
Since taking on the role of Miami-Dade County’s chief of film and entertainment in February, Marco Giron has landed a deal to host one of Apple TV+’s latest series, as…
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