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Inverrary Country Club closes permanently amid pandemic

The iconic Inverrary Country Club, forever linked in history with the late comedian Jackie Gleason, is closing permanently. Victorville West Limited Partnership announced the country club and its two golf

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Model shows Florida COVID-19 deaths per day peaking earlier

Florida COVID-19 deaths are now projected to peak at 242 a day on April 21 rather than the first week of May, according to estimates by the University of Washington.

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Must do’s and need-to-knows for SBA stimulus loans

By Harsh Arora and Nicholas M. Fiorello The coronavirus pandemic has thrown a wrench in the world’s economy, specifically impacting small businesses, where day-to-day operations have been stunted, if not

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FPL sets up energy incubator as solar push intensifies

[vc_row css_animation=”” row_type=”row” use_row_as_full_screen_section=”no” type=”full_width” angled_section=”no” text_align=”left” background_image_as_pattern=”without_pattern”][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]Photos Scott Fisher for FPL Northern Palm Beach County has been busy building a biotech cluster, but Florida Power & Light is

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Steps to get new small business loans

A federal plan to help small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic could prove to be overly complex, but Rebel Cole, Ph.D., a finance professor in Florida Atlantic University’s College of

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Free website lists opportunities to sell to government

Deerfield Beach-based GovSpend has launched the free GovQuote.us website to help entrepreneurs, small and mid-size businesses quickly bid on product & service listings posted by federal, state and local government agencies. It’s a move

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Cybersecurity just got scarier in the age of coronavirus

By Chris Pierson As the world pauses to grapple with the effects of coronavirus, cybercriminals have not let up.  In fact, they continue to prey on a weary public with

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IP assets can serve as loan collateral

By Jaime Rich Vining Many businesses are realizing the tangible value of their intangible intellectual property in the face of a downswing economy and economic hardships caused by the pandemic.

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Zaandam arrives at Port Everglades

The Holland America ship Zaandam arrived at Port Everglades late Thursday afternoon, ending an agonizing voyage that left four passengers dead with two testing positive for COVID-19. The ship has

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Carnival pays a high price to stay financially afloat

The good news is that Carnival Corp. and plc has raised $6.25 billion by issuing new debt and shares. The bad news is the steep price it paid for doing

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MIA closes some concourses

Miami International Airport’s E, F and G concourses have been temporarily closed amid the slump in airline traffic, the Miami-Dade Aviation Department said on Thursday. While the U.S. government has

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Four considerations when coronavirus makes you a trustee

By Jason Domark At the time of writing, reports show coronavirus cases have topped 216,000 in the U.S. and are nearing 1 million worldwide. The highest percentage of those worst

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