Editor's Choice Archives - Page 20 of 93 - S. Florida Business & Wealth
Question of the Week: What Is a Smart Slow-Season Strategy? 

During the summer slow season, it can be challenging for businesses to financially sustain themselves. According to a recent poll by alignable.com, an online hub for small business owners, 40 percent of small business owners and 39

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Recent Study Places Miami As Best City for Quick Walkability 

Most South Floridians will tell you that living here without a car and having to rely on mass transportation won’t make your life extremely convenient, to say the least. But

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How to Live With a World in Flux

I’m sure that I’m not the only one who feels that they’re falling short of expectations in trying to act like we’re “back to normal.” In some ways, of course,

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Candid Cameras

Photo lovers have an opportunity through Aug. 21 to see the world through the lenses of some of South Florida’s most creative artists thanks to an inspired exhibit presented by

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One of the World’s Fitness Men (Unvaccinated) Dies of COVID

His body was his temple. Brit John Eyers, a runner, rock climber and former bodybuilder, didn’t want to put the vaccine in his temple. An ironic stance, because in the

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The Best Advice Jim Cramer Ever Gave Me

Okay, Jim Cramer didn’t give this advice only to me: He gave it to his audience on CNBC, and it’s worth revisiting. He stressed the importance of getting into the

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Summer Reading

Business strategy is on the shelf with three new books. Ron Friedman’s Decoding Greatness explores the hidden structure to success, using as examples Agatha Christie, Andy Warhol, Barack Obama and

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Program Launches to Help Broward County Residents and Businesses Go Solar 

Residents and businesses in Broward County hoping to implement energy-saving techniques into their properties recently received an easier path. The Solar United Neighbors (SUN) recently debuted the Broward County Solar, Storage and EV

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Suicide at Former Versace Mansion Nearly Coincides With Anniversary of Murder

Two men were found dead in an apparent double suicide at the location of the former Versace mansion in South Beach, according to Miami Beach police. The bodies were found

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LGBTQ Leaders Meet With Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar to Raise Concerns

After Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar (R-FL) voted against the Equality Act, LGBTQ groups and leaders in Miami recently met with her to voice their concerns and disappointment in her position.

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Miami-based Executives Ring Nasdaq Bell in New York City

While thousands of companies receive the privilege of being listed on the Nasdaq stock market exchange, few get to experience the thrill of ringing the bell to signal the start

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Question of the Week: What Wellness Offerings Should Companies Offer Employees to Ensure Their Safety When They Return to the Office?

“Employees should offer attractive incentives like monetary bonuses and/or additional paid vacation to encourage their employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine (especially Pfizer/BioNtech or Moderna that have shown the highest

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