The Profits and Possibilities of Miami's Evolving Transit Corridors
Bilzin Sumberg
Development Conference
October 05, 2018
Anthony De Yurre discusses the profitability of transit integration, strategies to expedite approvals, how to leverage TOD and transit-adjacent incentives, and the future of development in a more mobile and livable Miami at Bilzin Sumberg's South Florida Redevelopment Conference.
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