By Christine Alexis Besides having memorable nochebuenas (Spanish for “Christmas Eves”) and unforgettable holiday decor, Miami has, for decades, had some of the most outrageous Santas around. For a better
A City for Santa
By Christine Alexis Besides having memorable nochebuenas (Spanish for “Christmas Eves”) and unforgettable holiday decor, Miami has, for decades, had some of the most outrageous Santas around. For a better
Letter from the Chairman and CEO Celebrating the Peak Welcome to the Apogee Awards, a tribute to the success of 27 C-level executives throughout South Florida. The region has many
At the end of my October letter, I wished everyone well as Irma was poised to strike. The last-minute change in trajectory meant the Florida Keys took the brunt of
Dear Editor, To Malcolm Berko’s reader, “T.M.,” who asked “Is Charles Schwab a safe, inexpensive and honest place to handle my account?”: On behalf of everyone at Schwab, we welcome
►Private aviation company Air Partner evacuated more than 200 from the Caribbean before Hurricane Irma approached. ►Kaufman Lynn Construction partnered with the United Way of Broward County for a Hurricane
► Wells Fargo provided a $101-million HUD-insured loan for SolēMia Miami, a mixed-use community in North Miami. ► BLT Steak reopened, after closing in May 2016, on South Beach at
► Tacos al Carbon, a 24-hour Mexican restaurant, opened in Lake Worth. ► Drive Shack plans to open a three-level golf and entertainment complex, on Palm Beach International Airport property,
Why Biltmore Capital Advisors moved to South Florida BY ARNIE ROSENBERG | Photography by Larry Wood Moving his company to South Florida from New Jersey just made sense to Tyler
Tips on how to prepare for the next storm Read more about Irma at SFBWmag.com By Andrea Richard There’s a responsibility that comes with doing business in a region that
A look at some of the region’s most exclusive golf developments By Martin Lenkowsky ffluence has its rewards, and one of them is being able to afford the lifestyle found