Coral Gables clears way for developments in its ‘long neglected’ North Gables
Written by Katherine Lewin on July 17th, 2018
“Long neglected” north Coral Gables could be seeing new development in coming years. At their July meeting, city commissioners unanimously passed three ordinances on first hearing to amend the city’s…
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School, county officials voice support for soccer complex
Written by John Charles Robbins on July 17th, 2018
The plan to redevelop Melreese Golf Course into a billion-dollar mixed-use office tech hub anchored by a soccer stadium is supported by county and school board representatives for the promise…
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Teaching gap narrows as Florida certifies more instructors
Written by Rebecca San Juan on July 10th, 2018
The teaching gap is narrowing as Floridais issuing more teaching certificates and the number of active professionals is increasing. Instructors are also finding better workplace options, with “D” and “F”…
County cuts a bit off $2.6 billion Marlins Stadiums bonds
Written by Jesse Scheckner on July 10th, 2018
Up to $80 million in sports-related revenue refund bonds have been approved for issuance, a move that will save Miami-Dade County about $7.6 million through October 2039, according to Deputy…
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Southeast Fisheries Science Center all at sea as move decision awaited
Written by Alyssa Curtis on July 2nd, 2018
Since two resolutions urging the US Department of Commerce and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to retain the Southeast Fisheries Science Center on Virginia Key have been adopted,…
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Miami adds a rail crossing in Miami Design District, subtracts two others
Written by John Charles Robbins on July 2nd, 2018
City commissioners last week approved a new roadway across the existing railroad crossing at the northeast corner of the Miami Design District, the closure of two street railroad crossings –…
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Plans for Brickell’s dual-flag hotels underscore the impact of Underline
Written by John Charles Robbins on June 26th, 2018
The Underline, a planned 10-mile linear park and urban trail, is barely off the drawing board but is already being touted as a neighboring asset for a major mixed-use project…
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Feds say PortMiami’s deeper harbor isn’t deep enough
Written by Jesse Scheckner on June 26th, 2018
After three major upgrades to Port Miami’s channels to handle ever-bigger ships, including a $205 million project that ended in 2015, a fourth round of digging may be needed because…
5-point solution targets Brickell Bridge Gridlock
Written by John Charles Robbins on June 19th, 2018
The Coast Guard says it’s willing to test an altered schedule for opening the Brickell Avenue Bridge if others deliver on four key changes to the clogged roadway crossing the…


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