Miami Beach Convention Center revamp nearing its end
Written by Sara Marino on February 28th, 2018
After being under construction for 26 months, the Miami Beach Convention Center is to be completely re-opened in six months, with a partial opening in mid-March. The construction in total…
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Not a cent of federal aid for Hurricane Irma damage reaches county
Written by Sara Marino on February 20th, 2018
Federal funds to help rebuild after last summer’s ravage of Hurricane Irma are still in the process of being allocated, with no deadline in sight. Not a penny has yet…
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CNG buses start to fuel Miami-Dade transit gains
Written by Rebecca San Juan on February 20th, 2018
Trillium CNG has delivered a temporary fueling station to the Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works, and the start of a fleet of new county buses is running…
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Brightline, Miami huddle on making rail line safer
Written by John Charles Robbins on February 13th, 2018
A steady flow of passenger trains will be returning to downtown Miami soon and city officials are concerned about public safety. The higher-speed private rail service Brightline launched one month…
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Massive American Dream Mall under review microscope
Written by Sara Marino on February 13th, 2018
The massive American Dream Mall project is currently a dream in the review process, with no set deadline on when it will move on to the next stage. “Right now…
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Coconut Grove waterfront soon to get major remake
Written by John Charles Robbins on February 6th, 2018
The Chart House restaurant, a fixture of the Coconut Grove waterfront for more than 30 years, is history and the long-awaited redevelopment of the site is scheduled to begin in…
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Miami International Boat Show upgrades transit plans
Written by Katya Maruri on February 6th, 2018
With the 77th annual Miami International Boat Show around the corner, transportation options such as water taxis and shuttle buses from Downtown Miami to Virginia Key will be offered to…
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New legislation, technology, population growth may aid banks
Written by Rebecca San Juan on January 30th, 2018
An abundance of regulations and consolidations leaves many banks hanging by a thread. But new legislation, technology, and population growth may help banks turn a new leaf. Bankers should pay…
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Zoo Miami expects to fulfill million-visitor goal
Written by Katya Maruri on January 30th, 2018
Zoo Miami, which ended its fiscal year Sept. 30 with 932,000 visitors, anticipates meeting its 1 million visitor goal in the current fiscal year, according to Director Carol Kruse. “We…
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