Construction is primed to start in November on a condominium project that promises to take luxury residential living to new heights in Broward County. The two 26-story towers that will
New Townhomes in Greenacres Aims to Provide Affordable Living
As high demand for South Florida real estate continues to drive first-time homebuyers out of the market, a new housing development aims to provide more opportunities for those struggling to
New Luxury Boutique Condominium Development Breaks Ground in Fort Lauderdale
Located along Fort Lauderdale’s Intracoastal Waterway, construction recently began on 160 Marina Bay as one of the area’s new luxury real estate developments. The 160 Isle of Venice Drive property
Future Boca Raton Center for Arts & Innovation Secures Key Funding
The Boca Raton Arts District Exploratory Corporation (BRADEC) moved a significant step forward in building amodern incubator for arts and innovation in the area after it received a $5 million
Question of the Week: What Is a Smart Slow-Season Strategy?
During the summer slow season, it can be challenging for businesses to financially sustain themselves. According to a recent poll by alignable.com, an online hub for small business owners, 40 percent of small business owners and 39
Cocktail of the Week: Tap 42’s “Don’t Be a Prick” Margarita
Since launching the original Fort Lauderdale restaurant in 2011, Tap 42 always has been associated with its array of craft beers. But the craft concept isn’t limited to its collection
Recent Study Places Miami As Best City for Quick Walkability
Most South Floridians will tell you that living here without a car and having to rely on mass transportation won’t make your life extremely convenient, to say the least. But
PR Firm Creates New Division and Microsite to Handle Burgeoning Market
As psychedelics become more accepted as viable forms of medical treatment for certain conditions, one PR firm in the tri-county area aims to represent clients in the industry by establishing
How to Live With a World in Flux
I’m sure that I’m not the only one who feels that they’re falling short of expectations in trying to act like we’re “back to normal.” In some ways, of course,
Boating Industry Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
COVID-19 did little to slow the progress of the boating sales industry since rebounding from the Great Recession over 10 years ago. In fact, new boat transactions hit a 13-year high of