Howard Kaye’s mantra is all about creating and preserving wealth. He’s a nationally known expert walking in the footsteps of his father, Barry, who was a pioneer in the wealth
Die Rich and Make Your Heirs and Charities Happy
Howard Kaye’s mantra is all about creating and preserving wealth. He’s a nationally known expert walking in the footsteps of his father, Barry, who was a pioneer in the wealth
By David Lyons While politicians in Washington grapple for ways to solve Puerto Rico’s money troubles, investor arbitration cases are spilling over from the island to Florida, which has become a
 By Darcie Lunsford Cuba has long been thought of as that golden chalice of opportunity just waiting to runneth over into South Florida. First, in post-thaw Cuba, massive amounts of
By Gerry Czarnecki When you first joined a nonprofit board, you most likely realized that many of its functions were very similar to your day job. However, the one major
 By Chris Fleck In January 2016, Citrix announced Kirill Tatarinov as its new CEO after an extensive global search. Mark Templeton, who retired in October after 20 years, grew Citrix’s
 By Jim Fried My past columns have profiled specific guests on my show, but this month, I wanted to write about the latest phase of the region’s real estate market.
By Greta Schulz If there were only one thing I could emphasize to C-level executives, it would be that starting with the right people, the best people, is the key
Being contrarian for contrarianism’s sake rarely works. By Morgan Housel Investing is full of ironies. Here’s a big one: With few exceptions, everyone thinks they’re a contrarian. Which they can’t
A two-part SFBW series about rail mass transit earlier this year talked about how Tri-Rail was poised to expand service to downtown Miami via a new interchange in Hialeah. However,
By Leslie Kraft Burke South Floridians have more than a little nostalgic love for Mediterranean architecture. That romance has lasted for decades both in new builds and renovated properties. So,