Week of July 25, 2002    
Texas developer buying Biscayne Boulevard block for rental housing
Trucking corridor could link Port of Miami to State Road 836 by '06
Watson Island tunnel resurfaces as favored long-term solution to downtown traffic flow
Ripley's plans to float aquarium proposal for downtown Miami
Homestead weighing stadium uses from sports agent, concert promoter
Jewelry district envisioned as downtown diamond in the rough
Education campaign launched to ward off predatory lending

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Friday 7/26

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   To mark the city's 106th year. 7-11 p.m. Lyric Theater, 819 NW Second Ave. Details: (305) 636-2190.

Saturday 7/27

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   Preview at 8 a.m. Wide selection of vehicles. 9 a.m. Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center, 2236 NW Miami Court. Details: (305) 573-4200.
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   Second day, to mark the city's 106th year. 10 a.m. Pedestrian Mall at Second Avenue & Ninth Street. Details: (305) 636-2190.

Wednesday 7/31

UNITING FLORIDA
   The first joint statewide environment pollution prevention and environmental essentials conference. Topics include opportunities for all industries, management systems, initiatives, conservation, transportation and the hospitality, regulatory and medical fields. $125. Through Aug. 2. Wyndham Miami Beach Hotel, 4833 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Details: Dawn Jenkins, (352) 392-9570, ext. 127.

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