Florida Business News
- Florida insurance costs 14.5% lower than they would be without reforms
A new report dives into the impacts of major legislation enacted in recent years, including 2023 legislation that made sweeping changes to how lawsuits are filed, litigated and settled in Florida.
- Daimler Coaches opens U.S. headquarters in Jacksonville
Daimler Coaches North America, a major German bus manufacturer, has opened its U.S. headquarters in Jacksonville, calling the 11-acre site its “first real footprint in the U.S.”
- Blocked by lawmakers, South Florida plant nursery workers turn to retailers on heat safety
Workers at plant nurseries in Homestead who spend countless hours in the sweltering summer sun are calling for powerful growers and major retailers to do what legislators failed to do — guarantee safe working conditions.
- Elon Musk’s tunneling company tapped to link Universal parks
Elon Musk’s tunneling firm The Boring Company was tapped Wednesday to plow connections among Universal’s Orlando theme parks.
- High-tech Israeli medical firm opens Manatee facility, plans 100 jobs
Ossio CEO Brian Verrier says the company expects to create about 100 new jobs in the Palmetto facility over the next five years, with a focus on production, commercial and administrative staff.






















