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Dining & Travel

New Tastes in West Palm

Restaurants to try in Palm Beach County, as recommended by Florida Trend. Read more »
Published on 5/1/2010

Tampa Bay's Change of Art

here is something very new on Tampa’s riverfront. It is not a football stadium and does not look like the sensuous domes and minarets on the iconic 1891 Plant Hall. Read more »
Published on 4/1/2010

Restaurants Making Cheese a Featured Attraction

Countries and regions have made infinite kinds of cheeses since learning to herd and milk cows, goats and sheep and have made those cheeses a part of daily eating and big celebrations. Read more »
Published on 4/1/2010

Best Quaint Florida Restaurants

For the smart independent, the small locales offer refuge from high-rent malls, beach-strip restaurant rows and downtown festival marketplaces. Read more »
Published on 3/1/2010

Spring Games to Watch

That concentration of competition — not to mention lacrosse, soccer, track and field, croquet and pickleball -- makes this month a bonus sports destination for fans. Read more »
Published on 3/1/2010

Sunrail Construction Starts Soon

... as early as June 2010 for the first phase of the commuter train Read more »
Published on 2/1/2010

Daytona's Business (Motor)Cycle

"Bike Week," Feb. 26 - March 7, brings half a million riders to Volusia County. Read more »
Published on 2/1/2010

We'll Always Have Paris

Among all the new flavors in Florida is a very old one you must try -- the cooking of France. Read more »
Published on 2/1/2010

Orange County Tourism's Roller-Coaster Ride

A look at the tourism tax revenue collected in Orange County in the past 10 years gives a snapshot of the industry's roller-coaster ride during the recession, compared with fallout from Sept. 11, 2001. Read more »
Published on 1/1/2010

Miami Super Busy with NFL Events

In February, Florida will host its third Super Bowl in four years at Land Shark Stadium in Miami Gardens. The week before, the stadium will be the test site for the National Football League’s Pro Bowl in its first mainland U.S. appearance in 35 year Read more »
Published on 1/1/2010

Golf Getaways in Florida

Published on 1/1/2010

Stand Up Paddleboarding Is Catching On

'It opens up a whole new world for you,' says Tim Ellis, aboard his Stand Up Paddleboard. Read more »
Published on 1/1/2010

St. Pete Alfresco

Westphal's moves are at the heart of a boom that has turned a once-genteel stretch of shops into a restaurant row that’s busy from noon past dark. Read more »
Published on 1/1/2010

Fla. Newsmakers of 2009

People who made an impact in business, economy, science, environment, government, education, sports, philanthropy, media and our fallen soldiers. Read more »
Published on 1/1/2010

Corporate Travel: 2010 Guide to Meetings and Conferences in Florida

Whether you're looking for a site to hold a large business convention, or if you just need a place to have a small group retreat, you'll find it in this special section. Florida meetings mean business. Read more »
Published on 12/1/2009

Golden Spoon Awards 2010: A Far Better Thing

The worst of times for restaurateurs is spurring ingenuity and innovation. Read more »
Published on 12/1/2009

AAA Auto Club Stays Relevant

Tom O’Brien’s 33 years at Tampa-based AAA Auto Club South, he has seen drastic shifts in two of the club’s core businesses: Travel and insurance. Read more »
Published on 12/1/2009

Restaurants Open Later in Downtown Miami

It’s 7 p.m. on a Friday night, and people are spilling out of Trë Italian Bistro on Flagler Street, women are walking their dogs, couples are pushing strollers down the sidewalk and patrons are heading into Mia at Biscayne restaurant and club. Read more »
Published on 12/1/2009

A Touch of Basel

For one long weekend, Dec. 3-6, thousands of VIPs will eye and sometimes buy -- a good test in this economy -- artwork by 2,000 artists from around the world. Read more »
Published on 12/1/2009

Old and New, Fried and True in Miami

Dewey Losasso has closed North One Ten, an intimate hideaway for North Miamians. But the good news is that he’s the new chef at the Forge, the stained-glass jewel in Miami Beach. Read more »
Published on 11/17/2009

Building Boom for Orlando Resorts

Orlando’s tourism corridor experienced its worst summer on record for hotel occupancy this year, but a flurry of projects opening or under way reflects the industry’s bet on a brighter future. Read more »
Published on 11/1/2009

Hotels Position for 5-Star Status

The star keepers at Forbes Travel Guides, formerly Mobil, and the diamond judges at AAA will release their 2010 rankings this month to the delight — and chagrin — of hotel managers. Read more »
Published on 11/1/2009

Bountiful Local Harvest

Thanksgiving in Florida comes at the wrong time. In our upside-down seasons, April or May would be more appropriate for a harvest festival than November. Read more »
Published on 11/1/2009

Extreme Vacations to Unwind

David Bates thrives on challenge. Each year, the 44-year-old corporate attorney and five Florida friends go to extreme measures to regenerate. Read more »
Published on 10/1/2009

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