[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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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