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Flagler Village FATcity site sells for $23.12 million

An affiliate of Aventura’s BH3, a real estate investment and development firm, has paid $23.12 million for the  2.8-acre FATCity development site at 300 N. Andrews Avenue in downtown Fort Lauderdale.

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Plan now to avoid parking hassles at the Miami International Boat Show

The Miami International Boat show attendees can avoid paying hunting for parking and lock in prices by booking now, the National Marine Manufacturers Association says. Click here to  purchase parking on-line in

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Tippy gets more funding

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The Past is Present for Chef Michael Beltran

[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][vc_column_text] Photography by James Woodley As a child, Miami-born Michael Beltran was fascinated by the sense of pride he observed in his Cuban

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Mother-son duo power ahead at One Sotheby’s

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When I met Roger Stone

I heard about the seemingly inevitable listening to CNN on Sirius XM on the way to work this morning: Political consultant Roger Stone was arrested by the FBI in a

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Transit feud boils over

I’ve had a series of meetings and panel discussions this week where business leaders have been clear that the region’s mass transit situation needs to be addressed. It’s an issue

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The must have economic report for your crystal ball

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South Florida’s Hanley Foundation Takes on the Opioid Crisis

Photo by Eduardo Schneider When Madelyn Ellen Linsenmeir died at age 30 in mid-October from an opioid overdose, she could have been just another statistic. In 2017, some 72,000 people

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DeSantis sets a course apart from Scott

An editorial in the Sun Sentinel in June castigated then Gov. Rick Scott for efforts to stop medical marijuana patients from smoking their medicine. The Legislature had passed a law

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Two South Florida companies rank high when it comes to remote jobs

FlexJobs has released its annual list of the Top  100 Companies to Watch for Remote Jobs in 2019. Two South Florida companies made the list, Kaplan of Fort Lauderdale and

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Bravo top chef opening South Florida restaurant

The ongoing revitalization of Coconut Grove is getting a new restaurant by Bravo TV “Top Chef” winner Jeremy Ford. Ford in 2020 will open Afishonado, at Regatta Harbour, a 9.5-acre mixed-use development

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