Dear Mr. Berko: My stockbroker had me buy 200 shares of FireEye at $63 in April 2014. We sold it for a 20-point loss the following month. In August 2015,
No Time For Complacency
It has been 10 years since Hurricane Wilma wreaked havoc on South Florida. That means there are plenty of newcomers here who haven’t been through a hurricane. Even those of
Branded in Brickell
SLS Lux Brickell is part two of the brand’s South Florida story By Leslie J. KrafT Will there ever be enough luxury condos in Brickell? Plenty of developers seem to think
Founders in Charge
Greenspoon Marder accelerates growth as it hits 35 years Story by Kevin Gale | Photography by Alvaro Mata The names of the top law firms in South Florida typically come
The Big One
Wind insurance losses could hit $150 billion in a worst-case scenario By Martin Lenkowsky Weather experts say it’s simply a matter of when, and not if. South Floridians someday will
King Rex
Printing company’s founder and family keep innovating for six decades By Kevin Gale Rex 3 founder Julius Miller is 94, but that doesn’t stop him from embracing change. His company recently
Going Mobile
Emerging marketing strategy pays off for Pinnacle’s Peter Gary By Arnie Rosenberg | Photography by Larry Wood For Peter Gary, it’s all about developing expertise, then leveraging it for success.Â
Man on a Mission
FAU football coach Charlie Partridge reflects on the foundation he’s building in Boca Raton Everything you need to know about the head football coach at Florida Atlantic University fits on
The Ultra Project
Meet the ‘Ironman’ leading construction of MiamiCentral By Kevin Gale John Planz is leading construction of Miami’s half-mile, high-speed rail station the same way he runs 100-mile races: by breaking
More Than Guest-Work
Kolter’s growing collection of hotels keeps its leader going By Arnie Rosenberg | Photography by Larry Wood Scott Webb knew all about office buildings. Heading up the commercial division of