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►The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale campus is being phased out and personnel will be laid off amid the parent company’s nationwide restructuring.
►Marcus & Millichap brokered the sale of the 20-room Three Crowns Resort in Deerfield Beach for $2.9 million.
►The South Florida Accelerator, an early-stage venture fund, and Pacira Pharmaceuticals co-created a think tank, The Center for Analgesic Transformation, to help prevent the spread of opioid abuse.
►More than 30 Broward business and community leaders from the Broward Business Council on Homelessness traveled to Orlando for an intensive, two-day program on innovative approaches to reducing chronic homelessness.
►Native Realty arranged the lease for a new bar and live-music venue, the Rank & File Social Club, in Fort Lauderdale’s Flagler Village.
►Spirit Airlines expanded its corporate headquarters at Miramar Park of Commerce, which houses 1,000 employees, adding 26,000 square feet.
►Society 8 Hospitality Group will open Sistrunk Market and Brewery, a mixed-use, 40,000-square-foot development, at 115 NW Sixth St., in Fort Lauderdale.
►Sheltair Aviation, an aviation services company, will build, lease and manage a 20-acre, $30 million hangar complex at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
►Broward Health named Kathy Ross its new chief information officer.

►Dania Pointe broke ground on its second phase, a 102-acre mixed-use development with 600 apartment rentals, Class A offices, hotels and public event space.

► Cleveland Clinic opened its Coral Springs Family Health Center, a $53 million facility offering specialty care and outpatient surgery and advanced imaging services.

► Avison Young closed on the $18.5-million sale of Southpointe, a 79,719-square-foot Class A office center in Plantation, with The Green Companies as the buyer.

► AutoNation chairman, CEO and president Mike Jackson was inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame.