What developers should do amid a slowing market By Kevin Gale Miami’s slowing condominium market once again is generating negative headlines in the national press: • “Miami’s Condo Frenzy Ends
Condopacolypse Now?
What developers should do amid a slowing market By Kevin Gale Miami’s slowing condominium market once again is generating negative headlines in the national press: • “Miami’s Condo Frenzy Ends
Business leaders see success in South Florida, but want more results By Leslie J. Kraft / Photos by Larry Wood Since marketing and media entrepreneur Jerome Hutchinson Jr. came to South
SFBW celebrated the third annual Up & Comer Awards with a packed house June 16 at The Venue in Wilton Manors. The 350 attendees enjoyed cocktails and gourmet appetizers before
Part II: Pompano is popping Officials for the Sabbia Beach oceanfront condominiums report they have a penthouse under contract for $934 a square foot, which is a record for Pompano
By Darcie Lunsford Pop singer Meghan Trainor is “all about that bass, ’bout that bass,” but in commercial real estate, it’s all about the lease, ’bout that lease. And leasing
By Gerry Czarnecki There’s no doubt most presidents or executive directors of nonprofits have a passion for the cause. The real question is, “Is that executive a leader?” Candidly, our
By Chris Fleck ARC Devices, a medical technology company in Boca Raton, is changing the way we monitor body temperature and other vital signs with a new wave of digital,
By Greta Schulz I was speaking to a large CEO group when I asked a simple question: “What are you doing to track your salespeople?” The owner of a manufacturing
By Stephen Garber Successful leaders (and coaches) are more than great motivators. They are mentors, teachers – and, yes, managers. They cultivate behaviors in their people that drive passion and
Quests for returns lead to private illiquid investments By Julie Neitzel Over the last several years, investors have been fatigued by public securities markets’ modest returns and high volatility. With