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County Commissioner Carlos A. Gimenez to appear on HBO Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel Tonight!

By Tony Garcia On October 26, 2010 · Leave a Comment


Commissioner Carlos A. Gimenez will appear on HBO Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 10 p.m. to discuss about his stance against the Florida Marlins Stadium deal and the controversy about the Marlins’ finances in documents released by Deadspin.com this past August.

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Miami Today: Michael Lewis Editorial on The Marlins

By Tony Garcia On September 10, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Lewis says: Don’t blame rich Marlins because we gave them $3 billion:

If building a $3 billion stadium and handing it over for 50 years for pennies didn’t faze Miami-Dade commissioners when they OK’d the deal with a wink, they’re now horrified that their beneficiary was rich.

Shucks, they say, if they’d known [...]

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Mayor Carlos Alvarez talks to the Editorial Board about the Budget

By Tony Garcia On July 20, 2009 · 1 Comment

Change of plans. We tried to post the video of the Editorial Board meeting but it crashed the blog. Now it is gone from the Herald site. Here is the Marlin’s groundbreaking instead and much more embarrassing and should be seen by Miami Dade residents so they know who to thank when they go to [...]

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What an interesting day in Miami for local news of Baseball, Budget and Parks . . . by Fran Bohnsack

By Tony Garcia On July 16, 2009 · 3 Comments

Today’s UEL blog features a Letter to the Editor (borrowed from the Miami Herald) that hails from a Chicago resident. Readers may recall that Chicago is often cited by the Mayor of Miami as the “world class city” that Miami wants to be. Yet somehow this writer’s take on [...]

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Marlins Stadium: Other Views in Miami Herald

By Tony Garcia On July 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Posted on Sunday, 07.12.09 – Stadium is a bad deal for taxpayers
BY NORMAN BRAMAN

I read with great disappointment, but not surprise, Wednesday’s front-page article about the Florida Marlins’ stadium’s final costs being more than $2.4 billion.

This does not include the cost of the city-paid parking garage (about $100 million), the land, infrastructure [...]

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Marlin’s Stadium: Miami Herald Poll on Community Pulse.

By Tony Garcia On July 10, 2009 · 3 Comments

With 83% of those responding NO to the question: Will the new baseball stadium benefit Miami Dade County? — you might think the elected officials would think twice about their decision or at least conduct their own scientific poll.

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Can we get some good news?

By Tony Garcia On July 9, 2009 · 2 Comments

News has been grim in the dog days of Summer: We have to fight with lawsuits to protect our quality of life in South Florida as our elected officials are not doing it for us. It was recently announced that Lowe’s is going to appeal an Administrative Hearing decision, which would not allow them, through [...]

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Marlins Stadium: Price Tag for the County: $2.4 Billion. By Fran Bohnsack

By Tony Garcia On July 8, 2009 · 3 Comments


As reported in the Miami Herald today:

As Miami-Dade County commissioners worked late into the night to finalize financing for the Florida Marlins stadium last week, Commissioner Katy Sorenson posed a simple question: What’s the total cost of financing going to be?

Burgess fudged: “I don’t know off [...]

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Art Collector, Marty Margulies, on the Marlin’s Ballpark

By Tony Garcia On June 22, 2009 · 3 Comments

An Open Letter Sent June 11, 2009 to County Commissioners:

This is the ballpark deal that should have been. Finances for the San Francisco 49ers new stadium would go before the voters for final approval. The city will pay 8% of the $937 million development. The team owners pay 92% [...]

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Art Collector, Marty Marguiles, on the Marlin’s Ballpark

By Tony Garcia On June 22, 2009 · 3 Comments

An Open Letter Sent June 11, 2009 to County Commissioners:

This is the ballpark deal that should have been. Finances for the San Francisco 49ers new stadium would go before the voters for final approval. The city will pay 8% of the $937 million development. The team owners pay 92% [...]

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