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The world’s largest producer of feed for farmed fish plans to spend $80 million to build a feed mill near Homestead and hire ...
Federal government spending and staff cuts are beginning to show up in Miami-Dade’s office space picture, a quarterly report ...
Is Miami-Dade suddenly getting serious about reforming its buying of goods and services?  We all know the system is a mess, ...
A developer is proposing a mixed-use residential and hotel project for land just southeast of Miami International Airport and ...
The Miami-Dade County Transportation Planning Organization is in the final stage of development of its study for the feasibility of a waterborne transit network, following an initial report first ...
With over 35 years of experience in the real estate sector, Russell Galbut is the managing principal and co-founder of Crescent Height and the founder of GFO Investments. Mr. Galbut has established Cr ...
Local construction costs have stabilized today, experts say, but tariffs could unbalance that equilibrium in three to six months. In the past year, construction costs started to either stabilize and t ...
A new public park may soon take shape next to the Marlins’ stadium in Miami’s District Three, which has the fewest parks in the city, offering nearby residents and visitors a place to unwind outdoors.
Codina Partners has launched its Multi-Family Property Management Division, an in-house property management group overseeing operations across its growing residential portfolio. The move advances the ...
A one-year pilot program will tap technology to enforce parking charges at four Miami Beach city parking lots. This very simple project, said sponsor Commissioner Tanya Bhatt in last month’s city ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday in Miami that he will sign bills to prevent local governments from adding fluoride to water supplies and prevent aircraft from releasing chemtrails. He said the fluoride ...
As a bill works its way through the Florida legislature that could dramatically change how tourist development tax dollars are used, Miami’s tourism industry is raising alarms about potential ...