Privé at Island Estates promises private island luxury By Leslie J. Kraft For those who love the idea of living on an island but don’t want to be too remote,
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Read MoreJanna Ronert’s beauty company uses research to become a global force By Arnie Rosenberg Janna Ronert already had been in the beauty business about 15 years when she took stock
Read MoreTwo renowned contemporary art enthusiasts share their collection with a South Florida museum—and gear up for Art Basel Miami Beach. There’s a large portrait by artist Mickalene Thomas, titled “Portrait
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Read MoreBelieve it or not, monopolies still exist. Here’s how investors can benefit. “The key to investing is not assessing how much an industry is going to affect society, or how
Read MoreThere’s a lot of complaining about traffic and worrying about decaying infrastructure nationwide, but Broward County voters can decide Nov. 8 whether to actually do something about it. A penny
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