Miami Military Museum & Memorial marches ahead
Written by Camila Cepero on December 27th, 2016
The restoration of the historic building that will house the Miami Military Museum & Memorial has ramped up speed since earlier this year when the State of Florida approved $1.5…
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Big changes coming to South Beach to restore lost luster
Written by Catherine Lackner on December 27th, 2016
Big changes are coming to South Beach, and business operators there are opening their checkbooks to pay for them. “My clients felt the changes are important,” said Alex Tachmes, a…
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Public marinas on Virginia Key lose a bit of controversy
Written by John Charles Robbins on December 20th, 2016
One of the most controversial aspects of plans to redevelop public marinas on Virginia Key – allowing wet slips in the larger historic basin fronting Miami Marine Stadium – is…
Miami Marine Stadium can be saved, architect says
Written by John Charles Robbins on December 20th, 2016
Aged, worn and abandoned, Miami Marine Stadium can be saved. That’s the opinion of the head of an architectural firm City of Miami officials plan to hire to help save…
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Flagler Street redevelopment project moving faster
Written by Catherine Lackner on December 13th, 2016
In the past few weeks “there’s been very significant progress” on the Flagler Street redevelopment project, said Brian Alonso, co-chair of the Miami Downtown Development Authority’s Flagler Street Task Force.…
Miami commissioners nearly fired City Manager Daniel Alfonso
Written by John Charles Robbins on December 13th, 2016
For a few minutes last week, Miami commissioners thought they’d just fired City Manager Daniel Alfonso. Not quite. The move to remove the top administrator was launched Dec. 8 by…
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Miami Beach is moving forward with plans for light rail, but how?
Written by Catherine Lackner on December 6th, 2016
Miami Beach is moving forward with plans for light rail on the island, but if, how and when it will connect to the mainland remains to be seen. Miami Beach…
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Mandatory workforce housing plans stall
Written by Susan Danseyar on December 6th, 2016
The Miami-Dade County Commission on Tuesday deferred its final vote on legislation that would create a mandatory workforce housing development program, but sponsor Barbara Jordan said if it fails at…
December 6, 20163 CommentsRead More
University of Miami School of Business to train public health pros
Written by John Charles Robbins on November 29th, 2016
The Center for Health Sector Management and Policy at the University of Miami School of Business Administration has grown its faculty in the past year and continues to study issues…
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