Transportation and Infrastructure
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...
Industrial investors eager to pounce on faltering retail properties
By: Beatrice Silva 2 min read August 2020 — Before April, e-commerce was already a booming business but COVID-19 has skyrocketed digital commercial transactions to a whole new level. Despite the current flash recession, the demand for industrial real estate has grown...
Delray Beach: a city in transition
By: Felipe Rivas2 min read August 2020 — Months into the coronavirus landscape, the pandemic continues to accelerate change across the world. In Palm Beach County, the city of Delray Beach already had its eyes set on the future even before Covid-19 began changing the...
Financial recovery for businesses and individuals in Charlotte
By: Felipe Rivas 2 min read August 2020 — As the summer wanes, Queen City businesses and residents face major challenges related to personal finances and overall financial recovery. With back-to-school season and the November elections looming, uncertainty in an...
Brightline and Virgin sever rail ties
By: Beatrice Silva2 min read August 2020 — Brightline is passing on Virgin Trains. On Aug. 7, the high-speed passenger train operator announced that it would not be rebranded as Virgin Trains USA and would continue its operations under Brightline LLC. The withdrawal...
South Jersey, Philly Industrial real estate a hotbed for investors
By: Beatrice Silva 2 min read August 2020 — Even before the pandemic, billions of consumers had already been shopping on e-commerce sites like Amazon for years. But the pandemic is accelerating the platform’s growth as more and more people pivot away from physical...
Adaptation, innovation are the new normal for legal professionals
By: Max Crampton-Thomas2 min read August 2020 — In the span of just a couple of months, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted, in some form or fashion, every sector of the economy in the United States. In fact, Dori Foster-Morales, current president for the Florida Bar,...