The Brightline high-speed rail station in Fort Lauderdale is going vertical. Community leaders were invited Friday to “make their mark” at the Fort Lauderdale station by signing their initials in
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Avi Aisenberg used drive by hundreds of thousands of acres of sugar cane traveling to his family’s plastics recycling plant in South Bay, a small community along Lake Okeechobee. Now,
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About 10 years ago Louis Flematti gave me a tour of the French Quarter, his restaurant just north of Las Olas Boulevard, and talked about how he had sold his 10
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You’ve undoubtedly seen celebrities who’ve invested in vineyards and the wave of craft breweries popping up in South Florida, but Nanette Watson has what could be the next hot thing.
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By David Lyons While politicians in Washington grapple for ways to solve Puerto Rico’s money troubles, investor arbitration cases are spilling over from the island to Florida, which has become a
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Howard Kaye’s mantra is all about creating and preserving wealth. He’s a nationally known expert walking in the footsteps of his father, Barry, who was a pioneer in the wealth
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By Stephen Garber What you see is what you get – and what you get is what you see. And, there really is nothing, not one thing, that we
Read MoreBy Greta Schulz If there were only one thing I could emphasize to C-level executives, it would be that starting with the right people, the best people, is the key
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By Leslie Kraft Burke South Floridians have more than a little nostalgic love for Mediterranean architecture. That romance has lasted for decades both in new builds and renovated properties. So,
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It only took a few days after SFBW posted this month’s cover story about the hyper growth at Orangetheory Fitness for another location to be announced in South Florida. NAI
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The Dolphins drafted offensive line Laremy Tunsil ith the 13th pick in the NFL Draft on Thursday night, but the biggest star these days is arguably the team’s stadium, which is
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By David Lyons From a 35th-floor conference room in a Brickell Avenue office building, lawyers from the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean sipped cocktails and took
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