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It’s not Floriduh, after all

The Sunshine State gets picked on by the national media at times, but from a fiscal standpoint it has turned into one of the national leaders. State CFO Jeff Atwater

Coconut Grove gets twisted

Grove at Grand Bay

Tenants are expected to move into the Bjarke Ingles designed Grove at Grand Bay in June, according to Cervera Real Estate, the exclusive listing agent for the Terra Group Project.

Don’t feel happy? Just wait

Chart showing happiness at different ages

Throughout our working age lives, about half of us aren’t happy, according to a new study by Merrill Lynch and Age Wave. The percentage of people who are happy hovers

3 ETFs to Help You Build Retirement Wealth

Investing in powerful consumer brands, solid tech companies, and dividend growth stocks could be a smart way to invest for retirement. By Andres Cardenal When investing for retirement, you typically

Equity crowdfunding companies get their May day

  The type of opportunities available to accredited investors are now available to the masses. The reason is Title III of the federal Jobs Act went into effect on Monday,

4 Reasons to Love Oil Stocks

Oil is on the outs, and so are oil stocks, but there are some good reasons to love these unloved equities. By Reuben Gregg Brewer Oil prices started their decline

Something’s fishy with the economy

economy, seafood

If you want a front-line view of what’s happening to the economy, listen to a fishmonger. TD Bank Deputy Chief Economist Derek Burleton on Wednesday gave an upbeat outlook for

Speculating on Sarepta

Dear Mr. Berko: Starting in October, my stockbroker pitched a company called Sarepta Therapeutics. Apparently, it has developed a drug that could be a blockbuster in six months, and the

Sneak Peek: Brightline station rises

The Brightline high-speed rail station in Fort Lauderdale is going vertical. Community leaders were invited Friday to “make their mark” at the Fort Lauderdale station by signing their initials in

Yo ho, ho at the rum distillery

Avi Aisenberg used drive by hundreds of thousands of acres of sugar cane traveling to his family’s plastics recycling plant in South Bay, a small community along Lake Okeechobee. Now,