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Touchy subject

If you want to stop conversation among technology employers, ask about President Obama’s executive action on immigration. If it withstands various legal challenges, his move would likely help their hiring

Big Names, Big Projects

The 183-acre site near Biscayne Boulevard in North Miami may have a tortured history, but the final result looks like a model for modern urban planning. The Soffer family’s Turnberry

Sneak Peek

Seeing renderings of the Climate Ribbon at Brickell City Centre is one thing, but seeing it in person on a hard-hat tour is something else. SFBW was part of the

Critical Costs

For the first time in U.S. history, it is the legal responsibility of employers to choose plans that offer the health care providers and services their employees need – and

Healthy Priority

Work may be a top driver for many of us, but a survey by U.S. Trust of 640 high net worth individuals found that it ranks No. 10 on their

Editor’s Note

Here’s a stunning fact about today’s hyper-connected world: An estimated 30 percent of Americans aren’t connected to the Internet. This digital divide has a major impact on education and ultimately

Urban by Design

Urban chic in Miami is expected to reach a new high in 2017 with the completion of the Hyde Midtown Suites & Residences project located between the Design District and

It All Adds Up

Steven Sadaka decided early on that he wasn’t really cut out to be an accountant. Smart move, because he was much better at recruiting them.  Sadaka established Steven Douglas Associates

The Next Big Thing

When QVC founder and part-time Boca Raton resident Joseph Segel retired, he didn’t just plop down in the sand and call it a day. One question had him scratching his

Federal Fitness

If you’re driving north on busy Federal Highway in Fort Lauderdale, you can’t miss a huge plaza anchored by Whole Foods Market and Dick’s Sporting Goods. While it may seem