Economy
An influx of affordable housing is coming to Orlando
By: Beatrice Silva 2 min read September 2020 — Affordable housing has been a major cause for concern in Florida for decades. Homes in the sunshine state are overpriced by almost 20%, the highest level in eight years, according to a study done by Florida Atlantic...
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Face Off: Adaptability is par for the course for these development leaders
By: Max Crampton Thomas Patrick Lee Andrew Burnett 3 min read August 2020 — Although there have been major roadblocks stemming from the pandemic that have created some slowdown, development in South Florida has continued to show a steadfast resilience and adaptability...
Innovation and Sustainability: Palm Beach County entrepreneurs endeavor to preserve the world
By: Felipe Rivas5 min read August 2020 — The coronavirus pandemic put a spotlight on the importance of health, wellness, the essentiality of work, and the innovation that is possible in the midst of a constantly changing landscape. The global pandemic also shed light...
Ghost kitchens very much alive in South Florida
By: Beatrice Silva2 min read August 2020 — The digital age means consumers can enjoy a restaurant experience without leaving the comfort of their own home. Even before COVID-19, people appreciated the convenience of having their food delivered. An estimated 44...
Charlotte provides relief now while thinking about the future
By: Felipe Rivas2 min read August 2020 — From a census count, to civil unrest, to the health and economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 has proved to be a pivotal year for the nation. And though uncertainty has remained constant throughout the year so far,...
Students face remote learning in return to school
By: Beatrice Silva3 min read August 2020 — As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, so does the number of universities keeping their physical doors shut this school year. The University of Notre Dame Princeton University, and Rutgers-Camden Business School are just some of...
Tampa Bay’s ingenuity and innovation in face of adversity highlighted second annual launch conference
By: Max Crampton ThomasFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 21, 2020 Tampa Bay’s economic resilience in the face of unprecedented challenges and innovation stemming from the pandemic highlighted the launch of the second edition of Invest: Tampa Bay 2020. Tampa Bay, FL...
Spotlight On: Jenni Bonura, President & CEO, Harry Norman, REALTORS®
By: Felipe Rivas 2 min read August 2020 — Atlanta’s solid pre-COVID real estate fundamentals are placing the city on a swift and steady road to recovery. Jenni Bonura, President and CEO of Harry Norman, REALTORS®, shares her opinion on what awaits Atlanta from the...
Technical college system major component of Georgia’s business climate
By: Felipe Rivas 2 min read August 2020 — For the better part of the last decade, the Peach State has consistently ranked as the best state to do business year after year, a feat largely driven by Georgia's robust higher education institutions and the state-funded...