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Wednesday's Daily Pulse
What you need to know about Florida today
› Only 30 percent of Miami’s millennial renters are saving enough to buy, report says
Millennial renters in South Florida want to buy, but a study found that less than half of the population can afford to do so. A study by Apartment List, an online rental listing platform, surveyed renters ages 23 to 38 over the past five years within 16 U.S. metro areas.
› Immersive art meets craft beer at future St. Pete and Tampa compounds
Tampa Bay is already flush with museums, galleries, artist studios, murals and art festivals. But now, groups on both sides of the bay are leveling up by creating “arts attractions,” artist-made immersive, hands-on experiences aimed at families.
› Ex-Tupperware CEO gets $2 million in severance, $125,000 consultant deal
Former Tupperware Brands Chairman and CEO Tricia Stitzel’s separation agreement includes $1,983,279 in severance along with other benefits, according to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
› Embry-Riddle Research Park Partner WeatherFlow Inc. releases all-in-one weather station
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Research Park innovator WeatherFlow Inc. continues to bring innovation and jobs to Central Florida, most recently with its latest product, Tempest, a personal weather system centered on a smart phone app that provides real-time data and a pinpoint forecast delivered through a cutting-edge weather station and sophisticated modeling from WeatherFlow’s data science team.
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