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| 12/3/2014

Alico buying three Florida citrus producers for $363 million

Alico Inc. is buying three Florida citrus operations for $363 million. The biggest of the deals is the $274 million acquisition of Orange-Co. LP. Alico is also buying Silver Nip Citrus for $72 million and Gator Grove for $16.6 million. Combined, the deals include almost 28,000 acres of land. Alico, a Fort Myers company, says the acquisitions will make it the largest citrus producer in the country. Read more at the Wall Street Journal and the Tampa Bay Times. The full press release from Alico Inc. is here.


Private sector job creation misses target

private employers added 208,000 jobs in November, falling short of economists' expectations, a report by a payrolls processor showed on Wednesday. Read more from Reuters and CNBC and see the full report from ADP.


Out of the Box
From waste to space

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Buck Rogers surely couldn’t have seen this one coming, but at NASA’s request, University of Florida researchers have figured out how to turn human waste -- yes, that kind -- into rocket fuel.

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Made in Florida: Orion is a first for Kennedy production

The Orion space capsule that is prepped for launch Thursday morning is a unique first in many ways for Kennedy Space Center, and for Florida. It’s the first real launch test for a new generation of manned space vehicles. It’s the heaviest launch planned in years at Cape Canaveral, drawing more tourists than any recent event. More at the Orlando Sentinel.


Employer wellness programs with incentives draw federal scrutiny

Do it or else. Increasingly, that's the approach taken by employers who are offering financial incentives for workers to take part in wellness programs that incorporate screenings that measure things like blood pressure, cholesterol and body mass index. More from Kaiser Health News.


Miami names next big development pocket

As the Wynwood Arts District flourishes, and the Design District shines, what other areas of Miami are destined to be reborn by an influx of capital and creativity? More at Miami Today.

Arts Business
One-stop shopping for art at Miami Art Week

art basel The curtain rose on Year 13 of Miami’s ever more engorged Art Week extravaganza on Tuesday to the customary, merry hurly-burly of mobbed VIP openings, promotional shindigs, celebrity sightings and, lest we forget, more top-shelf art from around the globe than even the greediest collector could ingest in a month, let alone six days.

» More from the Miami Herald

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