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Miami needs $5 billion to fight flooding

Miami’s new stormwater master plan prioritizes $600 million in near-term infrastructure improvements and anticipates over $5 billion will be needed to shore up the city against flooding and achieve long-term resiliency goals. After extensive research evaluating areas…

Survey Puts Miami Near Top Among Women Business Startups

Despite a recent survey showing that 25% of women entering the workforce choose the same jobs their mothers and grandmothers did, statistics list Miami as one of the leading US…

Terramark Sells Land Signs Up An Nap Costumers

Terremark Worldwide Inc.'s sale of a $17.2 million oceanfront site in Fort Lauderdale is just another sign, company officials said, of its transformation from a real estate company to a…

County Hires Firm To Propose Miamitobeach Transportation Solutions

Miami-Dade County has chosen a New York-based firm whose founder designed that city's subways to study transportation options between downtown Miami and the Beach.…

Commission Salary Bid Limits Make Charter Committee Revision List

Proposed changes to Miami's city charter include raising commissioner salaries, increasing limits on buying services or products without needing to go out for bids and creating a two-step process to…

New Designs Win Brickell Rental Tower Support After Two Years

After two years of neighborhood opposition and stalled plans, a rental tower planned south of the Brickell area landmark Atlantis building won public and official support based on the developer's…

Port Of Miami Wins Fasttrack Ok For Development Partnership

With the clock ticking on the Port of Miami's need to use or risk losing $9 million in state development funds by Dec. 31, the county has fast-tracked approval of…

West Coast Eleaders Knock On Tricounty Door For Inclusion In Plans

After lagging behind Southeast Florida's burgeoning technology industry for years, a group representing Florida's West Coast wants to join the region's new technology hub by partnering with some Miami-Dade organizations…

Acreage For Future Residential Development Go To Homestead

Homestead has annexed 400 acres along its northern border, setting the stage for a boost in tax revenues two to three years down the road if the land is developed…

Land Swap In The Works To Build Downtown Charter School

A land swap that would pave the way for a charter school to be built in downtown Miami appears to be a go.…

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