Transportation and Infrastructure
Miami Heat are on fire in their playoff run
By: Max Crampton-Thomas2 Min read September 2020 — After missing the chance to qualify for the playoffs last year and a sound beating in the first round of the playoffs the year prior, the Miami Heat were viewed as a team that was in the middle of what looked to be a...
His Airness bullish on NASCAR
By: Felipe Rivas2 min read September 2020 — After conquering every imaginable feat on the basketball court, His Airness is ready to let it fly on the asphalt. Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan, together with NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin, will own the newest car...
The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show must go on
By: Beatrice Silva2 min read September 2020 — The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) must go on despite challenges surrounding COVID-19. For decades, the Marine Industries Association of South Florida has hosted the annual event, which showcases boat...
Palm Beach County’s unemployment rate back to single digits
By: Felipe Rivas2 min read September 2020 — Recovery efforts in Palm Beach County are trending in the right direction toward Q4. Palm Beach County’s unemployment rate is back to single digits, according to newly released data. The county’s jobless rate fell from 11.5%...
Florida is in the midst of an aviation renaissance
By: Beatrice Silva 2 min read September 2020 — Despite a dismal year for the aviation industry, Orlando Melbourne International Airport is experiencing a period of exponential growth. Companies such as Made in Space and Aerion Supersonic have announced plans to...
Bucs primed for success this year in the Bay
By: Max Crampton-Thomas2 min read September 2020 — There were points this summer where it seemed impossible to fathom how the National Football League would be able to reorganize itself to work in a pandemic landscape. Fast forward to present day and the league has...
Innovation and adaptation: What this could mean for education post-pandemic
By: Beatrice Silva2 min read September 2020 — The pandemic forced educational institutions to pivot all of their operations to a completely virtual landscape. Many university leaders were planning on returning to normalcy at some point in the upcoming months, but that...
Atlanta finishes fiscal year on top despite global pandemic
By: Felipe Rivas 2 min read September 2020—The pandemic has soured the business climate globally and through the United States for the better part of the year. However, in Georgia, consistently ranked as the top state to do business by different publications, though...
Invest: Charlotte 2020 Post Event Press Release
By: Felipe RivasFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 11, 2020 Charlotte’s economic resilience in the face of unprecedented challenges, recovery efforts and future development in the region highlighted the launch of the inaugural edition of Invest:Charlotte 2020.CHARLOTTE,...
Mixed-use developments are replacing big-box retailers
By: Beatrice Silva2 min read September 2020 — Retail real estate is influenced by the state of the economy, occupancy levels and consumer trends. This past year, digital shoppers spent an estimated $601.75 billion online, which is up 14.9% from the previous year,...