Norwegian fish food manufacturer plans South Miami-Dade plant
Written by Marilyn Bowden on March 8th, 2022
Skretting, a Norwegian global manufacturer and supplier of fish feed to land-based aquaculture companies, plans a new feed facility in South Miami-Dade close to Atlantic Sapphire, one of its largest…
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Gov. Ron DeSantis declares war on pythons
Written by Lauren Lamb on March 1st, 2022
Gov. Ron DeSantis is declaring war on the thousands of Burmese pythons that have invaded the Everglades. “Gov. DeSantis has ramped up the state’s efforts to remove these pythons,” said…
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Miami sidetracks funds to restore Miami Marine Stadium
Written by John Charles Robbins on March 1st, 2022
The Miami City Commission has put off reauthorizing bond funding to restore historic Miami Marine Stadium for several months. The commission was to vote Feb. 24 to reauthorize issuance of…
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New Tri-Rail snafu: locomotives may not fit platform
Written by Gabriela Henriquez Stoikow on February 22nd, 2022
The $70 million project to bring Tri-Rail into a downtown Miami station has added to its long list of problems a new one: locomotives may hit the platform. Engineers are…
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Downtown Development Authority spent $100,000 for outdoor dining
Written by Lauren Lamb on February 22nd, 2022
The Downtown Development Authority has spent over $100,000 on barricades, bistro tables and umbrellas to keep restaurants in business during the pandemic, and some want to continue on. “In an…
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County orders study of soccer stadium project impact on airport
Written by Gabriela Henriquez Stoikow on February 15th, 2022
County commissioners voted Tuesday to have Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and aviation officials update a 2021 report to analyze potential impacts on Miami International Airport of a pending City of…
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Coral Gables Mobility Hub bill rises with demolition
Written by Abraham Galvan on February 15th, 2022
Coral Gables Mobility Hub’s construction firm, The Weitz Company, got the go-ahead to demolish a parking garage where the hub will rise – costing the city an additional $1.5 million.…
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Multifamily developments in pipeline could take years to finish
Written by Abraham Galvan on February 8th, 2022
Feeding into a record-breaking in demand real estate market, multifamily developers have enough work in the pipeline to last into 2024. With a tremendous amount of backlog, demand for multifamily…
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Talks advance for vertical Miami International Airport cargo hub
Written by Gabriela Henriquez Stoikow on February 8th, 2022
A county committee voted Tuesday to let Mayor Daniella Levine Cava directly negotiate creation of a unique vertical cargo mega-hub at Miami International Airport, which is nearly at cargo capacity.…
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