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Miami-Dade County was the first in Florida to certify hurricane-resistant standards for structures which the Florida Building Code subsequently enacted across all requirements for hurricane-resistant buildings. Many other states reference the requirements set in the Florida Building codes, or have developed their own requirements for hurricanes.
Universities and colleges in Miami-Dade County, Florida (7 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Miami-Dade County, Florida" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
The Stephen P. Clark Government Center, known also as Government Center, Miami-Dade Center, or County Hall, is a skyscraper in the Government Center district of Downtown Miami, Florida, United States. It is the headquarters building of the Miami-Dade County government. Many county offices are located in or near the building.
More than 30 residents were evacuated from 7500 NW 68 Avenue after Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responded at about 4 p.m. Thursday, the department said. Roof of Miami-Dade building partially collapses ...
Stiltsville is a group of wood stilt houses located one mile south of Cape Florida, on sand banks of the Safety Valve on the edge of Biscayne Bay in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The structures stand on wood or reinforced concrete pilings, generally ten feet above the shallow water, which varies from one to three feet deep at low tide.
proposed renaming of Mosquito County: Miami County [17] 1947 City of Miami: consolidated city-county: Ocean County: 1991 Atlantic Ocean: included Jacksonville Beaches, proposed due to neglect from Jacksonville, but was abandoned [citation needed] Springs County [18] 2020 City of High Springs: proposal to split Alachua County along 34th Street ...
Vizcayne (formerly known as "Everglades on the Bay") is an urban development in the City of Miami, Florida.It is located in northeastern Downtown Miami and consists of two residential skyscrapers, North Tower and the South Tower as well as a retail center.
El Portal is a village in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The name is derived from the Spanish term for "the gate", after two wooden gates that once stood as a gateway to the village. El Portal was originally annexed into the city of Miami in 1925. [5]