It won’t be called AmericanAirlines Arena next year
Written by Jesse Scheckner on September 10th, 2019
The home of the Miami Heat is getting a new name: American Airlines is no longer vying for the naming rights it bought more than two decades ago, Miami-Dade Deputy…
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Pocket park could be early piece of Underline
Written by Miami Today on September 10th, 2019
A formal city-county agreement that will allow improvements to kick-start full construction of the first phase of the 10-mile Underline comes before a county committee for a recommendation this week.…
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Miami-Dade could double workforce, affordable housing
Written by Jesse Scheckner on September 3rd, 2019
Miami-Dade is poised for a funding infusion that could more than double the county’s existing affordable and workforce housing over the next two decades through the US Department of Housing…
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County may ban roadside sales of dogs and cats
Written by Jesse Scheckner on September 3rd, 2019
The sale of dogs and cats in public rights-of-way, particularly on the side of the road, could soon be banned in Miami-Dade, as county lawmakers were to have considered a…
Virginia Key sports park plan faces two-year time out
Written by John Charles Robbins on August 27th, 2019
It will be at least another two years before Miami-Dade County turns the old landfill on Virginia Key over to the City of Miami, which has plans to develop the…
Universities in Miami expect enrollment gains
Written by Gabriel Poblete on August 27th, 2019
While Florida saw a significant decline in higher education enrollment overall for the spring semester, Miami’s universities are anticipating positive numbers for the fall semester. For spring 2019, Florida saw…
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China trade spat spurs rush of courthouse construction
Written by Jesse Scheckner on August 20th, 2019
Miami-Dade’s efforts to build a new civil and probate courthouse must speed up or at least remain on track to avoid a potential fiscal quagmire due to souring trade relations…
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Luxury private Drivers Club Miami doesn’t race to starting line
Written by Ero Partsakoulaki on August 20th, 2019
A year after a lease took effect between developers and Miami-Dade County for significant community investments within the Carol City neighborhood, including a luxury private auto track and club, construction…
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As PortMiami rides high, more development deals on horizon
Written by Jesse Scheckner on August 13th, 2019
PortMiami, the world’s busiest cruise port in passengers by industry figures, is on course to maintain that distinction for the foreseeable future. Throughputs at the port in 2018 rose 4.7%…
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