SeaVee Boats preparing to double manufacturing space
Written by Katherine Lewin on January 8th, 2019
SeaVee Boats hopes to move into its new 220,000-square-foot manufacturing site on 10 acres in August, though the construction firm, TA Builders, is hoping for May, according to Vice President…
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Entrepreneurs praise boosts from co-working space
Written by Rebecca San Juan on January 8th, 2019
Daniel Levine, the 26-year-old brain behind craft ice cream shop Dasher & Crank, credits Büro with giving him a pad from which to launch his career. He’s not alone in…
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Miami’s first rules on sea level rise target raised structures
Written by John Charles Robbins on January 1st, 2019
The City of Miami is pursuing changes to the Miami 21 zoning code to address sea level rise, and the proposed legislation is gaining support. City officials’ first attempt at…
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Miami-Dade jobs shoot skyward, led by construction
Written by Miami Today on January 1st, 2019
Late 2018 Miami-Dade jobs data shot skyward in virtually every category, as unemployment fell to its lowest level since at least 2007, the labor force grew but those at work…
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Overtown hotel planned for business travelers
Written by John Charles Robbins on December 25th, 2018
A developer has plans to build a new hotel in Overtown, catering to the business traveler. Central District Miami Redevelopment Group V, LLC has submitted its proposal to build a…
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Six-phase mixed-use project for Wynwood gets an OK
Written by John Charles Robbins on December 25th, 2018
The first phase of what promises to be a six-phase mixed-use project for Wynwood, bringing condos, retail stores and hotel rooms to the rapidly evolving neighborhood, has earned a supportive…
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Extension to State Road 836 could carry 92,000 cars a day
Written by Jesse Scheckner on December 18th, 2018
Some designs for the southwestern extension to State Road 836 veered too far west. Other routes flanked properties on Southwest 167th Avenue too tightly. Last week, the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority…
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Dinner Key Marina may go to bid for private operator
Written by John Charles Robbins on December 18th, 2018
Miami has long run Dinner Key Marina in Coconut Grove, the state’s largest wet slip marine facility. In January, city commissioners will consider whether to turn over operation to the…
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Miami International Airport moves to cut long waits in lines
Written by Jesse Scheckner on December 11th, 2018
Good news for fliers who dread the long, serpentine lines at Miami International Airport: Help is on the way. County commissioners last week OK’d a contract with SITA Information Networking…
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