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Tacos al Carbon, a 24-hour Mexican restaurant, opened in Lake Worth.

Drive Shack plans to open a three-level golf and entertainment complex, on Palm Beach International Airport property, in 2018.

Lantana independent and assisted living provider Carlisle Palm Beach sold for $77.2 million.

A 106,032-square-foot retail plaza, at 7026 and 7100 Fairway Drive in Palm Beach Gardens, traded for $25 million.

DRI Fund, a mortgage loan investment firm, opened an office in West Palm Beach.

JFO Group, a traffic engineering and transportation planning company, opened in Wellington.

Researchers from Florida Atlantic University and Cleveland State University examined the link between psychological distress and paid sick leave among U.S. workers, and had the results published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry.

Terranova negotiated a 10-year lease for furniture retailer Posh Plum at Shadowwood Square in Boca Raton.

Merrill Lynch advisors Maria Cardenas and Paul Abbott were recognized by Forbe’s inaugural “America’s Top Next Generation Wealth Advisors” list.

Inc. magazine’s “Inc. 5000” list named Cloud Computing Concepts as one of America’s fastest-growing private companies.

David Lin was appointed CEO of the Palm Beach Habilitation Center in Lake Worth. 

► Restoration Hardware, a luxury furniture and décor merchandiser, opened a design gallery on Okeechobee Boulevard in West Palm Beach.
► West Palm Beach-based Alliance Bio-Products was approved under the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s rural development mission for the collateral purchase of an abandoned ethanol facility in Indian River County.
► Gunster law firm attorney Joshua N. Goldglantz was selected for the 2017-18 American College of Trust and Estate Counsel Florida Fellows Institute.

► All Aboard Florida’s Brightline announced the arrival of its fifth and final train set, BrightRed, to its West Palm Beach station.

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