The Death of the Office

[vc_row css_animation=”” row_type=”row” use_row_as_full_screen_section=”no” type=”full_width” angled_section=”no” text_align=”left” background_image_as_pattern=”without_pattern”][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text] Antony Slumbers is a self-proclaimed evangelist. Of sorts. What he is preaching might alarm office landlords: “The traditional office is dead.

Read More
Brightline bonds move forward

Brightline took another major step forward Wednesday when the Florida Development Finance Corporation approved its request to issue $1.75 billion in private activity bonds. The bonds will finance rail infrastructure in

Read More
brightline train
A key tax difference between DeSantis, Gillum

Visit the websites for Florida’s gubernatorial candidates and it is quickly clear that there’s a different stance on the state’s corporate income tax. Republican Ron DeSantis says succinctly that his

Read More
Florida's Corporate Tax form
Are we really serious about school funding?

All three South Florida counties have upcoming ballot measures to improve funding for school districts with school security and teacher salaries as major factors. The state is requiring law enforcement

Read More
The Broward Workshop is asking voters to increase funding for schools
Enhanced Brightline service delivers champagne dreams

The late Robin Leach would undoubtedly love the pampering that Brightline is offering in its newly upgraded Select Service. In a rollout announced on Friday, Brightline guests traveling on Select Service

Read More
Brightline's PM Select Service includes charcuterie, wine and champagne
Brightline launches partnership with Arsht Center

The Brightline high-speed rail service wants to be known as more than just a cool transportation option and tell customers how it can provide memorable experiences. Two examples are a

Read More
Brightline train
Big sugar becomes big campaign issue

There’s a whole ‘nother Florida if you head west on U.S. 98 towards Lake Okeechobee—immense fields of sugarcane growing in the rich black muck surrounding the Big O. Arrive in

Read More
A closeup view of sugar cane stalks
$138 million loan is a vote of confidence in Miami condos

There’s a bit of angst over whether Miami condos have hit the risky glut stage because no one wants a repeat of the Great Recession debacle. However, there is recent significant

Read More
Elysee Miami has a $138 million construction loan from a blue-chip New York Bank
How Paul Leone, Flagler’s heirs and a team of 2,200 keep The Breakers on top

By Kevin Gale As a high school student in Paris, Kentucky, Paul Leone helped out at his family’s 17-room Starlight Motor Court, sharing a room with his two brothers. These

Read More
South Florida’s Growing Foreign Trade Zone

By Darcie Lunsford The phones at IMS Worldwide, a Houston-based consulting firm that helps companies, local governments and real estate developers establish and operate foreign trade zones nationally, have been

Read More
How litigation support is crucial in case outcomes

Powered By For a story accompanying the latest entry in SFBW’s series of lists, some of the region’s top CPAs convened to talk shop and share insights about litigation support

Read More
Fast Money, Harvard researcher’s analysis of Miami has some leaks

Miami is the poster child for climate gentrification in an article by Fast Company. The article talks about the climate gentrification theory coined by Jesse Keenan, of Harvard, and a

Read More
A luxury home listed by One Sotheby at $38 million on Hibiscus Island in Miami Beach (Courtesy of Andy Frame / Andy Frame Photography)