Miami’s real estate sales boom exhausts superlatives
Written by Miami Today on December 28th, 2021
Even in an industry where superlatives abound, the new report of the Miami Association of Realtors sets a superheated pace: most annual home sales, most condo sales, most single-family sales,…
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Multi-story Doral warehouses proposed
Written by Abraham Galvan on December 21st, 2021
Doral’s commercial industrial rental rates has seen a climb to the point where multi-story vertical warehousing projects are being considered, according to local real estate experts. The process of developing…
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Work set for 93-story Waldorf Astoria glass box downtown
Written by John Charles Robbins on December 21st, 2021
The developer poised to redefine Miami’s skyline with an impressive tower of glass boxes rising 93 stories on Biscayne Boulevard is citing progress on the ambitious mixed-use project. The development,…
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Tiny gain for minorities in asset management
Written by Monica Correa on December 14th, 2021
The Knight Foundation’s third edition of its diversity of asset management research report has once again shown a dramatic underrepresentation of minority and women-owned firms in management of assets, but…
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Chamber’s Alvah Chapman honors to Camillus House, Bill Talbert
Written by Miami Today on December 14th, 2021
The Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce went back to in-person trustee lunches last week by delivering several major awards that Covid-19 had delayed, honoring three community leaders of past, present…
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Bill in legislature would send $25 million to restore Freedom Tower
Written by Miami Today on December 7th, 2021
Following up on a proposal by Gov. Ron DeSantis, Rep. Bryan Avila of Miami Springs, has requested $25 million in the next state budget to restore the Freedom Tower at…
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Tiger Beetle designation menaces Zoo Miami and Miami Wilds
Written by Gabriela Henriquez Stoikow on December 7th, 2021
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service may designate 1,977 Miami-Dade acres as critical habitat for the Miami tiger beetle, directly impacting Zoo Miami and the Miami Wilds water park project.…
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Bonanza may raise Miami-Dade Transit federal funding by 24% to 30%
Written by Gabriela Henriquez Stoikow on November 30th, 2021
Funds directed to Miami-Dade transit projects from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will increase federal formula transit funds 24% to 30% and the county will still compete for additional…
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Poseidon Ferry looks for dock use at Miami City Hall
Written by Marilyn Bowden on November 30th, 2021
As passenger counts on Poseidon Ferry’s Miami-Miami Beach route, now at about 120-150 riders a day, continue to rise, CEO Johnathan Silvia is looking ahead to adding service to Coconut…
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