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How AmericanAirlines Arena could get a new name

There have been a lot of new names for arenas and stadiums  in South Florida over the past couple of decades, but AmericanAirlines Arena remained constant since it opened nearly

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National law firm Polsinelli opens in Miami

Polsinelli, one of the nation’s top 100 law firms with 850 attorneys,  has opened its 22nd office in Miami with attorneys who were previously with Akerman and Gray Robinson. Polsinelli shareholders

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SEC halts alleged South Florida alternative investment scheme

The Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday announced fraud charges and an asset freeze against the operators of a South Florida-based investment fund scheme, one of whom has a prior

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Five Things to Know about Gatsby’s Joint

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Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin on presidential leadership

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UPDATE: Judge gives Roger Stone a gag order

So, let’s say you have a case in federal court. Do you think it would be a good idea to complain about the judge on Instagram with her photo and

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Escape gridlock in a flying boat

Water taxis are a cool way to get around some of South Florida’s waterways, but SeaBubbles could turn it into a higher speed experience. The lithium battery powered hydrofoils can

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Miami startup Kairos gets $4 million investment

Kairos, a face-recognition, artificial intelligence company based in Miami, announced a new CEO and a $4 million investment from E. Jay Saunders, chairman and CEO of Domus Semo Sancus, a Turks &

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Economic insight at NAIOP

Wells Fargo senior economist and managing director Mark Vitner, Brookwood Group senior vice president Mark Troen, Raymond James Financial chief economist Scott Brown, and Butters Realty & Management executive vice

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Specialized MBAs, emerging technologies provide career opportunities

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Joe DiMaggio opens in Wellington

The Joe DiMaggio Children’s Health Specialty Center in Wellington is scheduled to open Monday, February 18, with medical professionals in six specialties—endocrinology, pulmonology, otolaryngology, orthopedics, general surgery, and neurology. Comprehensive

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Spanish bank ABANCA opens in Miami

ABANCA gathered more than 350 guests in Miami to kick off its new office—its first in North America. The bank may be of interest to local businesses since it will

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