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About those immigrants flooding into South Florida? Nevermind

Whether it was a trial balloon that popped or an administration that wasn’t coordinated, the latest word is there won’t be 500 immigrants a month arriving in South Florida. “@realDonaldTrump

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Washington Post: Business down sharply at Trump National Doral

Net operating income at Trump National in Doral fell 69 percent over two years ending in 2017, according to a Washington Post article. The article indicates that some consumers may

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Not landing Amazon’s HQ2 wasn’t so bad after all

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Michael Finney, president and CEO of the Miami-Dade Beacon Council, moderated a discussion about Amazon’s HQ2 with Nitin Motwani, managing principal of Miami Worldcenter, and Jeffrey A. Finkle, president and CEO of the International Economic Development Council (Photos courtesy of Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce)
Dear Rolling Loud Festival—please don’t come back

At what point is enough, enough? The headline in the Miami Herald said it all, “Deaths, shootings and arrests in Miami-Dade during Rolling Loud weekend” “Three shootings, one common thread,”

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Top office submarket nationally is in South Florida

Moving into hip downtowns is supposedly one of the biggest trends mentioned nationally for office space, but it also comes with some blowback. The biggest ones I hear are cost

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Major tool company relocates to Fort Lauderdale

The Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance at its mid-year meeting announced specifics on some of the 1,038 new jobs the economic development partnership has helped foster during the first half of

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Briefcase Miami/Dade

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Wynwood 25 opening Kobi Karp’s latest project, Wynwood 25, is slated for occupancy in May. The 400,000-square-foot mixed-use development is the first big residential project completed in the neighborhood and has 289 rental apartments, 30,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and 340 parking spaces. Prices for the studios start as $1,400, with three-bedroom prices starting at $4,000.
Buena Vista, Indeed

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Photo Gallery: Royal Caribbean’s $250 million CocoCay is a new money maker

Royal Caribbean International’s CocoCay in the past was a great relaxing way to spend a day in the sun and enjoy a barbecue brought over from the ship. That’s changed

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State poised to raid housing fund again

Florida legislators have tentatively reached agreement on raiding more than $130 million available in the state affordable housing trust fund, according to the Florida Phoenix. The move means that South

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Briefcase Palm Beach

Celebrating women As part of Women’s History Month, Office Depot had a breakfast reception with its “Women of Color” associate resource group at the company’s Boca Raton headquarters. After the

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Celebrating women As part of Women’s History Month, Office Depot had a breakfast reception with its “Women of Color” associate resource group at the company’s Boca Raton headquarters. After the breakfast, Dress For Success CEO Joi Gordon hosted a roundtable conversation with South Florida female community and business leaders.
Broken Sound’s GM has a drive to be green

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