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Fired Miami Beach engineer who skirted environmental regulations won’t lose his license

Miami Beach’s former city engineer Bruce Mowry, who stewarded the city’s sea level rise mitigation efforts, was found to have skirted environmental regulations, including building a seawall on Indian Creek […]

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DUI Sweeps Planned On Thursday In Miami

Miami police will be stopping cars on Thursday in a DUI saturation patrol from 2 p.m. to midnight. Read More »

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The hunt for dirty money in Miami real estate is working — and will continue, feds say

The U.S. Treasury Department is extending its crackdown on money laundering in Miami real estate, as well as other high-priced housing markets. Criminals often clean dirty cash by buying expensive […]

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Colombian interest in Miami real estate holds steady into 2018

Colombians continued searching for Miami homes in January, according to a new report from the Miami Association of Realtors. Potential buyers from Colombia again led a ranking of foreign nationals […]

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Fired Miami Beach engineer who skirted environmental regulations won’t lose his license

Experts say a section of Utah’s commercial real-estate market is showing “no signs of slowing down. Read More »

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Fired Miami Beach engineer who skirted environmental regulations won’t lose his license

Experts say a section of Utah’s commercial real-estate market is showing “no signs of slowing down. Read More »

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Wasatch Front commercial real-estate sales remain strong

Experts say a section of Utah’s commercial real-estate market is showing “no signs of slowing down. Read More »

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Tampa, Miami Make Most Termite-Infested Cities List

The pest control company Terminix has revealed the 25 most termite-infested cities in the country. Read More »

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Miami’s real estate market is so strong that homes are selling for near-asking price

A report by the Miami Association of Realtors shows that January saw a jump in the sale of condos, single family homes and luxury properties valued at $1 million or […]

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Fired Miami Beach engineer who skirted environmental regulations won’t lose his license

Miami Beach’s former city engineer Bruce Mowry, who stewarded the city’s sea level rise mitigation efforts, was found to have skirted environmental regulations, including building a seawall on Indian Creek […]

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