By Darcie Lunsford There are times you want to set trends. Then there are times you simply want to follow them. And in the first quarter, South Florida broke out
The Good Life – Not Your Typical Hybrid
Some hybrids don’t exactly scream “luxury” with plastic filled interiors, but not the 2018 Karma Revero with its leather-stitched interiors and wood accents. The plug-in hybrid can go
The Good Life – Stylish Fusion
South Beach is the newest outpost for Chotto Matte, whose Peruvian/Japanese fusion cuisine is already known in London and soon to be in Toronto. The idea is for each
Banking veteran Lynne Wines to lead effort to fight homelessness
Lynne Wines, one of the most prominent figures in South Florida banking, will lead a major initiative to help the homeless in Broward County. In her new role starting in September, Wines
Rapid Pace of Change
Looking over the lineup of articles for this issue, there’s one thing that jumps out: The rapid pace of innovation and change reflected in most of the stories. One of
One Liners Broward
►Stephen Moss, Bob Moss and Lisa Lutoff-Perlo were inducted into the Business and Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame of Nova Southeastern University’s H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship. ►Berger
One Liners Miami-Dade
►Construction and engineering firm Ecosteel USA proposed a $240 steel mill in Homestead. ►The Miami Super Bowl Host Committee added six new members to its team. ►MyPark, a South Florida-based
One Liners Palm Beach
► Commercial real estate services firm NAI/Merin Hunter Codman won six CoStar Power Broker Awards, including top sales firm. ► Former CBS president and CEO Peter A. Lund joined the
A matter of experience
Joel Altman survives turbulent real estate cycles to create cutting-edge projects By Kevin Gale Photos of Joel Altman by Patrick Clinton Joel Altman offers lessons in adaptability and perseverance as
Mind the Gap
How students, entrepreneurs are gaining in-demand skills By Martin Lenkowsky The skills gap is a major problem amid a tight labor market. Businesses struggle to find graduates with the right