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Hallandale Gets Hip

South Florida’s new hotspot for residential By Andrea Richard Once a sleepy town, Hallandale Beach is now emerging as a hip place to live. With sleek live/work lofts underway, a

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Pegasus Soaring

Gulfstream is a major force in the city By Pete Collins D riving north on Biscayne Boulevard, as Aventura gives way to Hallandale Beach and Federal Highway, just to the

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Irma’s Lessons

At the end of my October letter, I wished everyone well as Irma was poised to strike. The last-minute change in trajectory meant the Florida Keys took the brunt of

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Time to Shine

How Hallandale Beach emerged from shadows of its neighbors By Austin Langlois People who think Hallandale Beach is just a drive-by city on the way from Aventura to Hollywood are

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Schwab CEO responds to Berko

Dear Editor, To Malcolm Berko’s reader, “T.M.,” who asked “Is Charles Schwab a safe, inexpensive and honest place to handle my account?”: On behalf of everyone at Schwab, we welcome

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Gambling on Gaming

Evolution might be a good bet for Mardi Gras Casino By Pete Collins M ardi Gras Casino has been a major economic contributor to Hallandale Beach since it first opened

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Life Along the Links

A look at some of the region’s most exclusive golf developments By Martin Lenkowsky ffluence has its rewards, and one of them is being able to afford the lifestyle found

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An Altruistic Heart

By Gerry Czarnecki Ethel Isaacs Williams is the senior vice president of development and public affairs for Kaufman Lynn Construction, one of South Florida’s largest general contractors. Previously, she was

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Whales are Harpooned When They Spout

By Peter Nasca Over the summer, Anthony Scaramucci was fired from his job as White House director of communications after a profanity-laced phone call he made to a reporter for

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CommandScape: South Florida’s Newest New Thing

By Chris  Fleck I remember reading Michael Lewis’ The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story, a book about James “Jim” Henry Clark in the good old days of the

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The Resilience Overlay

By Julie Neitzel Being resilient requires process and fortitude, because it’s not necessarily a state of being. Judith Rodin of The Rockefeller Foundation describes it in her book, The Resilience

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South Beach Before It Was SoBe

By Christine Alexis Miami Beach, much like many other cities, has undergone major cultural transformations. It traces to what happened during the 1960s and ’70s. During this period, the country

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