If you live in Miami, you already might already have to wade to your car during high tides. So wWith seas on the rise, what does the future hold? More
It doesn’t take sea level rise to make for wet streets in Miami Beach—just a high tide. More
Florida Supreme Court says insurance policyholders are entitled to the full cost of replacing what was damaged in their homes. That cost includes a general contractorís overhead and profit. More
If you want to grow your company, you'll have to delegate more often and more efficiently. Here's how to do that. More
Questions abound, but answers are scarce in the sudden structural failure of a seaside patio deck at Miami seafood hangout Shuckers. More
Lee County, Florida has 1,900 Chinese drywall-tainted houses on its tax rolls (officially). The true number is uncertain. More
“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. More
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. More
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. More
Gaining a better understanding about the health risks to homeowners and your employees when it comes to mitigating bat infestations in homes. More