5G availability spurs growth as county targets tech
Written by Lauren Lamb on February 1st, 2022
Miami-Dade’s 5G availability has affected not only the economy but also public safety and home decisions. Mitch Bierman, partner and chair of airports and aviation services with Weiss Serota law…
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Mayor Francis Suarez is pitchman for age-empowering startups
Written by John Charles Robbins on January 25th, 2022
With a goal of creating a “Miami for Everyone,” Miami Mayor Francis Suarez’s Venture Miami Team is collaborating with AARP Innovation Labs to host a nationwide pitch competition March 9.…
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Miami-Dade looks for infrastructure bonanza
Written by Gabriela Henriquez Stoikow on January 25th, 2022
Accelerating the economic recovery and investing in the workforce; protecting residents, businesses, and visitors from Covid-19; building and improving key infrastructure for transit, water, and resilience projects; protecting water resources…
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Undergrounding utilities in Coral Gables might be less pricy
Written by Abraham Galvan on January 18th, 2022
Coral Gables commissioners were updated last week on the action plan for a citywide undergrounding of utilities and told that the project might not require a bond issue that had…
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Royal Caribbean lease could net county half-billion dollars
Written by Gabriela Henriquez Stoikow on January 18th, 2022
The county commission was to vote this week on an amendment to the Royal Caribbean Cruises lease that is expected to add $53 million to PortMiami revenue and grant $4.9…
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7-mile underwater snorkel trail, artificial reef nears
Written by Kylea Henseler on January 11th, 2022
The first installations of the Reefline, a project intended to become a seven-mile underwater snorkel trail and artificial coral reef in Miami Beach, could be sunk offshore by summer. The…
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Miami Marlins step up at ‘disgusting’ Roberto Clemente Park
Written by Lauren Lamb on January 11th, 2022
Covid has slowed a long-sought process to turn Roberto Clemente Park at 101 NW 34th St. into a playable baseball field within Little Puerto Rico, says the executive director of…
Vizcaya prepares to restore farm village
Written by Lauren Lamb on January 4th, 2022
Restoration of Vizcaya Village in Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is planned and ready to go when the project’s construction documents, submitted at the end of 2020, are permitted by the…
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Miami-Dade Expressway Authority gains in court fight with state
Written by Gabriela Henriquez Stoikow on January 4th, 2022
The Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX) just won two court rulings in its dispute over operations and control of five tolled expressways within the county against the state-created Greater Miami Expressway…
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