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...Details: Philip F. Marotta of Hollywood worked at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport as a freight handler. He was divorced and a single...
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... Proceeds of the $621.3 million financing for Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport will fund some of the costs of a massive runway...
In a lawsuit filed in Miami-Dade Circuit Court, a power-plant equipment contractor that worked for the Venezuelan government seeks $300 million in damages from a Venezuelan bank, its chairman and ano
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An energy contractor seeks $300 million in a state court lawsuit filed in Miami for alleged Internet defamation by Venezuelan bankers
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Now that the recession has sent the design industry into a tailspin, DCOTA is in transition. If current plans are successful, it will evolve into a general commercial-use project with country club am
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...has taken more than a village brand and spirit to turn a Fort Lauderdale neighborhood into the live-work-play destination that residents, business stakeholders...
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...refinance bonds previously issued by the county for improvements at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Details: The Broward County Commission and the Broward...
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...contract Tuesday for a new courthouse to James A. Cummings Inc. of Fort Lauderdale. The $179 million price tag covers demolition of the...
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...as he stepped off a flight from Costa Rica at Fort Lauderdale Hollywood-International Airport. The couple has maintained a residence in Hollywood since 2009...
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Brigham Moore, a four-office eminent domain law firm based in Miami, is shutting down amicably under pressure from the real estate downturn
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