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Construction for Onda Residences Begins

Construction on Onda Residences, a 41-unit boutique condominium in Miami’s Bay Harbor Islands, recently began with completion set for 2023. To help offer a sneak peek into what features the

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A Milestone: U.S. Borders Open TODAY

Today, the floodgates open. Most foreign travelers, who had been prohibited from entering the United States since early 2020, are brandishing their vaccination cards, donning their masks, and filling planes

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Commercial Industrial Association of South Florida’s (CIASF) Industrial Event Delves into Economic Progress 

The Commercial Industrial Association of South Florida (CIASF) recently held its annual industry event to gauge South Florida’s economic status and real estate opportunities. The event consisted of discussion panels, networking opportunities,

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1625 Ocean in Delray Beach Nears Sell Out

After completing three more sales worth nearly $25 million combined, 1625 Ocean in Delray Beach is close to reaching 100% sold, with only five of the 14 residences still available.

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Fireman Derek’s Bake Shop to Open Fort Lauderdale Location in Spring 2022

Since opening his first brick-and-mortar location in Wynwood in 2014, pie master and entrepreneur Derek Kaplan has expanded his Fireman Derek’s Bake Shop to Coconut Grove, with plans set for a new

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Brightline Resumes Service TODAY

A sorely missed casualty of the COVID-19 era, Brightline—which bills itself as the only provider of modern, eco-friendly, high-speed rail service in America—resume service today at its Miami, Fort Lauderdale

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Should an HOA Board Member Pursue Legal Action in Response to Criticism?

We often get phone calls from officers and board members of condominium and homeowners’ associations who feel they have been criticized unfairly by unit owners. Sometimes, they insist on taking

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What Country Clubs & Other Businesses Have to Know About OSHA’s New COVID Rules

On November 4, 2021, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) issued an Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”) aimed at protecting workers from coronavirus. OSHA indicates that

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Delivery Dudes Has Made Technology Central to the Delray Beach Market Experience

When Delivery Dudes was founded in 2009 by Jayson Koss, third-party delivery from multiple vendors through a single platform was the future of delivery. Since 2012, it’s been Oliver Tito’s

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New Law Firm Launches in South Florida to Tackle Complex Business Issues

DGIM Law is a Miami-based business law firm focused on complex commercial litigation, bankruptcy and insolvency issues. Attorneys Isaac Marcushamer and Daniel Gielchinsky recently formed the contemporary legal practice to

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Kaufman Lynn Construction Earns Trade Show Honors

Kaufman Lynn Construction, one of the largest building companies in the southeastern United States, was honored in three categories during the ABC Excellence in Construction Awards. Kaufman Lynn Construction received

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United Way of Broward County Receives $20,000 Donation From Verizon

Verizon recently became a Silver Corporate Partner of the United Way of Broward County after a $20,000 contribution to support public policy efforts with community conversations and the nonprofit organization’s upcoming Mayors’

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