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Northeast Fla. Real Estate is Up and Down

The struggling Ocala real estate market got a bit of good news in the August home sales report released by the Florida Association of Realtors. Read more »
Published on 11/1/2009

Green Jobs on Horizon for Jacksonville

Northeast Florida has part of the answer, thanks to Jacksonville non-profit job agencies that have hooked up with the private sector to train local laid-off workers as solar energy installation and maintenance technicians. Read more »
Published on 11/1/2009

Northeast Fla., Jacksonville Business Players - Oct. 2009

Col. Alfred A. Pantano Jr.; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Read more »
Published on 10/1/2009

Ocala's 'Economic Catastrophe'

These days, talking to Pete Tesch, president and CEO of the Ocala/Marion County EDC, is a lot like talking to an emergency-management official in the wake of a hurricane. Read more »
Published on 10/1/2009

Controversial Bottling Plant Approved for Lake County

The St. Johns River Water Management District this morning approved a five-year water-use permit for Niagara Bottling in Lake County. The controversial permit created enormous public outcry, generating more than... Read more »
Published on 9/25/2009

Northeast: Opportunity Epicenter

Pro-business attitudes and easy lifestyle prompt decisions to relocate and grow. Read more »
Published on 9/24/2009

First Woman Dean of UF Engineering School Promises Changes

This summer, the University of Florida named Cammy Abernathy dean of the College of Engineering. Read more »
Published on 9/1/2009

Study: Visitors Have Favorable Impressions of Jacksonville

Visit Jacksonville conducted its first study of overnight visitors to the city and found that 2.8 million people spent the night in the River City in 2008, generating $1.6 billion. Read more »
Published on 9/1/2009

Northeast Fla., Jacksonville Business Players - Sept. 2009

Scott Whalen, Howard Watts, St. Vincent's HeathCare; Hope McMath, Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens; Tony Vecchio, Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens Read more »
Published on 9/1/2009

Data: Jacksonville's Low-Cost Living

The Jacksonville Community Council released a sobering report on the city’s budget that concludes the city is in financial crisis and must immediately address its underfunded pension funds to remain solvent. Read more »
Published on 8/1/2009

Northeast Fla., Jacksonville Business Players - Aug. 2009

Michael J. Ward, CSX Corp.; David S. Guzick, UF & Shands Health System Read more »
Published on 8/1/2009

David Stovall Leading Stein Mart Out of Trouble

When David H. Stovall Jr. moved to Florida from North Carolina in December to become president and CEO of Stein Mart, he knew he was heading into uncharted waters. Read more »
Published on 8/1/2009

Marion County Awarded More Conservation Land

The largest private landowner in Florida, Plum Creek Timber Co. also owns some of the most environmentally important land in Marion County. Read more »
Published on 7/1/2009

Northeast Fla., Jacksonville Business Players - July 2009

Richard Hamann, Maryam Ghyabi, St. Johns Water Management District Read more »
Published on 7/1/2009

Jacksonville Making Headway in Jobs

After climbing for months along with the rest of the state, Jacksonville’s unemployment rate dipped a little lower in April. Read more »
Published on 7/1/2009

Art Museum Gives UNF Presence Downtown Again

Today, more than 20 years after the university shuttered its urban site, a new partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville is bringing UNF back downtown — in the same historic, six-story Western Union Telegraph Building that once ho Read more »
Published on 6/1/2009

Jacksonville Commerical Real Estate Update

Jacksonville’s office leasing rates remained stable in the first quarter of 2009. Read more »
Published on 6/1/2009

It's Official: St. Joe No Longer Florida's Largest Private Landowner

St. Joe's flagship property is Watercolor, off Santa Rosa Beach in Walton County. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2009

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2 injured loggerhead turtles triumphantly crawl into the Atlantic after rehabbing in Florida

A crowd cheered and took photos as two loggerhead sea turtles slowly made their way through the sand and into the Atlantic Ocean. Monday's turtle release marked the end of their rehabilitation at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach, Florida.

 

 

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