Military Museum takes heavy state fire
The South Florida Military Museum suffered another setback last week when Gov. Rick Scott vetoed $1 million in state funding that would have allowed it to finally open its doors, said Anthony Atwood, a...
View ArticleStreetscape to revamp Miracle Mile
The Coral Gables Streetscape, a $20 million plan to redesign Miracle Mile and a section of Giralda Avenue, is nearing the end of the design phase and construction is expected to begin in January, says...
View ArticleLandfill gas to power water treatment
A Miami-Dade County project to cut energy costs by using landfill gas to power a water treatment plant is complete – but won’t generate power at full capacity for another month or two, according to...
View ArticleBeach rolls toward free citywide trolleys
Miami Beach expects to add two new trolley routes by next spring and plans to create a free citywide trolley system, Transportation Director José González said. Currently, the city runs two free...
View ArticleMiami Dade College in building mode
To expand the breadth and depth of its course offerings and create space for greater enrollment, Miami Dade College is building new academic facilities and parking garages on some of its campuses. In...
View ArticleUM reverses campus traffic growth
As the University of Miami has grown over the past two decades, it has shrunk its neighborhood traffic impact, a university study says. Janet Gavarrete, associate vice president of campus planning and...
View ArticleCoral Gables seeks long-term traffic fix
Coral Gables has requested qualifications of firms interested in conducting a city-wide ten-year multi-modal transportation plan. The request notes that the city’s geographic position as a...
View ArticleTelemundo at capacity filming telenovelas
Telemundo has been busy at its production studio in Hialeah. In July, Nielson reported that the network had its best primetime ratings ever in the second quarter of fiscal 2015, delivering a 32% share...
View ArticleFIU builds more on packed campus
As Florida International University looks to expand, construction is underway on a campus that is already “bursting out at the seams,” according to John Cal, associate vice president of facilities...
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