By Stephen Garber In Amsterdam (where I lived for seven years in the 1970s, just sayin’), if they don’t like you, they do not call you names or suggest rude
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By Kevin Gale | Photography by Patrick Clinton Sometimes the cliché about entrepreneurial businesses being born in a garage actually are true. Take Levatas, for example. Chris Nielsen founded the
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100 Las Olas has unveiled a two-story, $5.99 million penthouse on the 45th and 46th floors. It has 5,281 square feet with four bedrooms, a family room, a den and
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The Biltmore is closing in on a December deadline to complete a $25 million renovation that started last year. The main lobby is already finished. It still has its iconic
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There’s a bit of angst over whether Miami condos have hit the risky glut stage because no one wants a repeat of the Great Recession debacle. However, there is recent significant
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By Sally-Ann O’Dowd Elaborate art collections—long overlooked by financial advisers managing clients’ money—are becoming an integral facet of wealth management, according to a global study presented at Fort Lauderdale’s ArtServe.
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1-800-LUCKY Wynwood has its first Asian fusion-themed food hall, bar and marketplace with 1-800-LUCKY. The interior of the 10,000-square-foot market, 143 NW 23rd St., was inspired by the pop-industrial look
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Aria on the Bay Arquitectonica founder Bernardo Fort-Brescia took cues from the nearby Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts to come up with the striking exterior for Melo Group’s
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Hibiscus Island Mansion Hitting the market at $38 million, the priciest listing on Hibiscus Island, located at 370 S. Hibiscus Drive, is a contemporary home with unobstructed waterfront views of Miami’s skyline. The
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Powered by American Stem Cell Centers of Excellence By Martin Lenkowsky;with additional reporting by Sally-Ann O’Dowd Using art to heal the sick and wounded, donning goggles to diagnose brain
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Behaviorial health center looks for medical issues By Martin Lenkowsky Undiagnosed medical problems can be an invisible barrier when addressing addiction and other types of behavioral health, which is why
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