Sail joins power at Miami International Boat Show By Martin Lenkowsky Sailboats and powerboats at the same venue will highlight the 77th 2018 Progressive Insurance Miami International Boat Show, Thursday,
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A Jan. 18 article in the Wall Street Journal says premiums for long-term care insurance are going up so fast that some policy holders can’t afford the premiums. Some people are
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One of the more enjoyable stories I’ve written as editor of SFBW was an in-depth story in late 2015 on Pompano Beach, which we titled “Pompano is Popping.” For decades, Pompano
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Manny Perdomo could aptly be called the guru of international banking for SunTrust Banks and that’s apparent in his new role. Perdomo, who was profiled by SFBW last year, is
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Macy’s announced Thursday that it is closing its downtown Miami store, which opened at 22 E. Flagler St. as a Burdines in 1912. Since 2005 Macy’s has closed 124 stores,
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SFBW has been writing about hedge funds and other financial service companies moving to South Florida since a major story in early 2015. Now, the new tax legislation is spurring
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An insightful conversation at what motivates and drives today’s workforce In today’s rapidly changing workplace environment, the multigenerational workforce brings particular challenges for organization’s bottom lines. With digital on the
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Executives discuss workplace misbehaviors and hiring practices With national headlines reporting the workplace misbehavior of powerful executives, politicians, celebrities and others—and the subsequent fallout—the topic is at the forefront of
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By Greta Schulz Well, I did it. I did the “It’s the first of the year and I have put weight loss on my resolution list” thing. I don’t actually
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The Attitude of Gratitude By Stephen Garber To paraphrase author Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Don’t say things. What you are stands over you the while, and thunders so that I cannot
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One River Point KAR Properties is poised to make a major statement with One River Point, which will have two 60-story towers rising 800 feet above the Miami River and
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