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Waste Management Firm Buys Trucking Terminal for $51M

Commercial Observer

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July 6, 2026

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CenterPoint has sold another trucking parking lot in Miami-Dade County, this time for 51 million to a waste management company, property records show. Woodlands, Texas-based Waste Connections purchased the 12-acre site at 17707 Northwest Miami Court in Miami Gardens, Fla. The surface parking lot — facing Interstate 95, just north of the intersection with Florida’s []

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· Jun 27, 2026

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· Jul 2, 2026

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RTL Today

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· Jul 1, 2026

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OpIndia

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· Jul 6, 2026

UP under CM Yogi has kept electricity tariffs unchanged for the 7th year in a row: Read how that has been achieved

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San Antonio Current

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· Jul 7, 2026

Toyota’s San Antonio expansion expected to bring 2,000 jobs — but they come at a cost

Toyota Motor North America officials said Monday that the company is investing 3.6 billion to bring production of its midsize Tacoma pickup truck to San Antonio from Mexico — a shift that would create 2,000 new jobs at its existing plant on the South Side. That move comes at a cost, though. In exchange for adding a [] The post Toyota’s San Antonio expansion expected to bring 2,000 jobs — but they come at a cost appeared first on San Antonio Current.

Quartz

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· Jul 7, 2026

The most reliable used pickup trucks to buy in 2026

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Related coverage for "Waste Management Firm Buys Trucking Terminal for $51M": Borneo Bulletin — Two individuals, company fined for dumping waste. NDTV — Kashmir Faces Mutton Crisis Amid Wedding Season Over Punjab 'Transit Fee' Row. RTL Today — Linked to operations in Gabon: Cargolux ordered to pay €1.15 million fine for 'influence peddling'. OpIndia — UP under CM Yogi has kept electricity tariffs unchanged for the 7th year in a row: Read how that has been achieved. San Antonio Current — Toyota’s San Antonio expansion expected to bring 2,000 jobs — but they come at a cost. Quartz — The most reliable used pickup trucks to buy in 2026