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Miami-Dade opened applications for Section 8 waiting in February, and more than 70,000 people signed up on the first day alone, hoping to get 5,000 spots available on the federal rent-subsidized ...
The Government Center Metrorail station is located inside the building, giving it easy access to public transit. It is located in western downtown, on North First Street between West First and West Second Avenue. The building was completed in 1985. It is named after the former Mayor of Miami-Dade County and Mayor of Miami, Stephen P. Clark ...
The Meyer–Kiser Building (also known as the Dade Commonwealth Building) [3] is a historic U.S. building in Miami, Florida. It was built in 1925, the same year the Dade County Courthouse began construction. It is located at 139 NE 1st street. On January 4, 1999, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Brightline and the Miami-Dade County Commission agreed to access fees in November 2020. [7] The estimated cost for full buildout of the line was $325 million in 2021. [6] Operations were expected to start as early as 2024. [8] By 2023, station locations had been identified and service frequencies for trains were expected to be every 30 to 60 ...
The administration also proposed paying above market value for a 1982 office building at 11222 Quail Roost Drive that would replace the South Dade Government Center about two miles away ...
This station is located near the intersection of Northeast 15th Avenue and Miami Place, about one block north of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools Administration Building. It opened to service May 26, 1994. School Board has consistently been one of the lowest used stations in the system, with well under 1,000 riders a day. [1]
A Florida agency isn’t budging in its conclusion that Miami-Dade County messed up the approval process on a 380-acre industrial park outside Homestead, a standoff that may force developers to ...
In 1887, railroad and real estate tycoon Henry Flagler hired the renowned New York architectural firm of Carrere & Hastings to design the Ponce de Leon Hotel in St. Augustine, Florida. The hotel's Mediterranean Revival design was so successful that it influenced numerous Florida architects and became the principal aesthetic in the Miami area ...