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Could building fees replace Florida property taxes?

As Florida weighs proposals to eliminate property taxes, Miami is seeking state approval to use building fees to offset general operating costs and preserve funding for essential city services. Miami Commissioner…

Noise claims drown out plans for Island Gardens growth

Noise claims drown out plans for Island Gardens growth

The sweeping development known as Island Gardens is moving forward with plans to turn a choice piece of waterfront property in Biscayne Bay into a first-class resort destination. But it…

Miami signs deal to develop Advanced Air Mobility

Miami signs deal to develop Advanced Air Mobility

It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s an electric air vehicle! Did someone say flying car? Supernal, a fledgling smart mobility service provider, has reached an agreement with the City…

June contract due for final stretch of Underline

June contract due for final stretch of Underline

The team guiding the Underline, a 120-acre park stretching 10 miles underneath Miami’s Metrorail, expects to award a contract in June to create the final and longest phase of the…

Coral Gables mobility hub hits a retail barrier

Coral Gables mobility hub hits a retail barrier

The Coral Gables Transportation Advisory Board presented Tuesday to the city commission its suggestions for the ground floor of the mobility hub on Andalusia Avenue. The current configuration, which allows…

Despite gaps, Miami tourism booms to set records

Despite gaps, Miami tourism booms to set records

The visitor industry is roaring back in Miami post-covid, but with big changes from two years ago – and two components still remain largely absent, the man at the focal…

Florida Memorial University on pins and needles over future

Florida Memorial University on pins and needles over future

Nearing its one-year probation period in June, Florida Memorial University (FMU) has decided to make cuts in faculty and programming. Due to Florida Memorial’s recent sanction placed by the Southern…

Global private school targets ex-Archbishop Curley campus

Global private school targets ex-Archbishop Curley campus

A global private school network plans to build a school in the City of Miami near Little Haiti on property that for many years was home to Archbishop Curley High.…

Cryptocurrency may go the way of declining stocks

Cryptocurrency may go the way of declining stocks

After the steep drops in cryptocurrency values during the second half of last month raised doubts about its use, experts are optimistic about recovery in the future after some more…

As firms fail, Citizens Insurance heads toward 1 million policies

As firms fail, Citizens Insurance heads toward 1 million policies

As more private home insurance carriers enter receivership, Citizens property insurance is projected to hit over 1 million policies this year, according to local residential insurer experts. One of the…

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