
Doug Hanks
Reporter at Miami Herald
Doug Hanks covers Miami-Dade County for The Miami Herald. [email protected]
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2 days ago |
elnuevoherald.com | Doug Hanks |Aaron Leibowitz
Los líderes electos de Miami Beach se oponen a extender el servicio del Metromover a South Beach, pero los residentes de la ciudad apoyan firmemente el proyecto de transporte del condado, según una nueva encuesta financiada con impuestos. La encuesta proviene de una junta de transporte público del condado que desde hace tiempo defiende una línea de transporte público “Baylink” que conectaría el centro de Miami con la Playa.
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3 days ago |
masstransitmag.com | Doug Hanks |Aaron Leibowitz
Miami Beach’s elected leaders oppose extending Metromover service to South Beach — but the city’s residents strongly support the county transit project, according to a new tax-funded poll. The survey comes from a county transit board that has long championed a “Baylink” transit line connecting downtown Miami to the Beach. Conducted by Bendixen & Amandi, a Miami polling firm, the survey found 79% of Miami Beach residents support a mass-transit link to the mainland.
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3 days ago |
miamiherald.com | Doug Hanks |Aaron Leibowitz
Miami Beach’s elected leaders oppose extending Metromover service to South Beach — but the city’s residents strongly support the county transit project, according to a new tax-funded poll. The survey comes from a county transit board that has long championed a “Baylink” transit line connecting downtown Miami to the Beach. Conducted by Bendixen & Amandi, a Miami polling firm, the survey found 79% of Miami Beach residents support a mass-transit link to the mainland.
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3 days ago |
elnuevoherald.com | Doug Hanks
A medida que disminuye la demanda inmobiliaria, los condominios de Miami-Dade presentan las cifras más bajas, según nuevos datos de la Oficina del Tasador de Propiedades del condado. El valor de las viviendas existentes y las propiedades comerciales aumentó aproximadamente un 7% en todo el condado a principios de 2025, según el informe del 1º de junio sobre valores imponibles en Miami-Dade.
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4 days ago |
miamiherald.com | Doug Hanks
As real estate demand softens, Miami-Dade condominiums are showing the weakest numbers, according to new data from the county Property Appraiser’s Office. Real estate values on existing homes and commercial property grew about 7% countywide at the start of 2025, according to the June 1 report on taxable values across Miami-Dade.
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