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Lee County, Florida has 1,900 Chinese drywall-tainted houses on its tax rolls (officially). The true number is uncertain.
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“A world-class city has good infrastructure,” Miami Mayor Carlos Gimenez said this month, as commissioners approved a 15-year, $1.6-billion program of investment in water and sewer pipes.
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How about a tunnel 3,900 feet long? That's the job facing a public-private consortium that's working to improve traffic flow in the Port of Miami.
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The future of some high-profile public construction projects in Dade County, Fla., has been thrown into uncertainty following criminal investigations into bid-rigging and kickbacks.
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Privately Funded Passenger Rail Coming to Florida
Real estate company Florida East Coast Industries picks up where Gov. Rick Scott left off by moving forward with a $1 billion passenger-rail line between Miami and Orlando—without government funding.
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Growing Market for Parking-Lot Design
As the number of parking spots, and lots, grows relentlessly higher, architects search for attractive, multipurpose solutions.
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3 Up, 3 Down: Demographics Forecast Hot and Cold Metros
Apartment Finance Today polled three of the industry's top research houses to identify three markets with high demographic upside, and three others that have numbers working against them. Surprisingly, Fort Lauderdale emerged as one of the hottest, while Atlanta is expected to continue its slump.
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Pop Quiz: Q & A with David Deutch, a partner at Pinnacle Housing Group
DAVID DEUTCH is a partner at Pinnacle Housing Group, a Miami-based affordable housing developer.