May 3, 2024

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| 1/5/2024

Florida housing market takes December hit, rebound projected for 2024

December brought a cooldown in the housing market in Florida with the end of the year and the onset of winter, but analysts project 2024 will bring a notable rebound. The “Elliman Report” analyzed housing contract data for the largest home sale markets in Florida based upon data provided by real estate associations, brokers and other factors from the multiple listing systems. Still, high-priced housing did well in 2023. It was the one sector that saw few negatives. [Source: Florida Politics]

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Following national trends, Florida is seeing a spike in COVID driven by JN.1 variant

For the fourth year in a row, the holidays have brought an increase in COVID cases and hospitalizations to Florida. This trend can be seen throughout the nation, with the new COVID variant JN.1 driving the surge. As of Dec. 22, the Centers for Disease Control reported that JN.1 — a descendent of the Omicron substrain BA.2.86, which hit the U.S. during the summer — made up 44.2% of all COVID cases in the country. [Source: Florida Today]

Dozens of local elected officials in Florida have quit. What now?

Dozens of local elected officials across Florida have abruptly left office in the last few weeks. Why? Because as of Jan. 1, they would have been required to disclose their finances in detail the way state and county officials, including the governor, have had to for years. A change to the Ethics Commission laws last year added city and municipal elected officials to the list of government employees who have to fill out something called Form 6, which requires personal finance disclosure to the dollar. [Source: Gainesville Sun]

Questions swirl around fantasy sports

As the Seminole Tribe offers online sports betting in Florida, a dispute over fantasy sports is heating up amid efforts by gambling regulators to rein in companies accused of operating potentially illegal betting games. The Florida Gaming Control Commission in September sent cease-and-desist letters to three fantasy sports operators, threatening legal action if the sites didn’t immediately stop. [Source: News Service of Florida]

ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› South Florida sees bump in migrant landings. Is another seasonal surge coming?
Groups of desperate people fleeing Cuba have landed at least twice this week in the Florida Keys — the latest seasonal uptick of migrants willing to risk their lives in rickety vessels for a shot at freedom in the United States. But, for now at least, arrivals in December and the first days of January are down dramatically from the previous holiday season when so many people poured in.

› Sarasota-Bradenton ranks high among U.S. Growth Cities of 2023
The Sarasota-Bradenton market has once again cracked the top tier in a national ranking, this time taking the No. 4 spot for fast growth according to a list by U-Haul, one of the country's most well-known moving and storage companies. North Port ranked 13th on U-Haul's Growth Index.

› JAX Chamber announces 2024 Small Business Leaders of the Year
The JAX Chamber has announced its 2024 Small Business Leaders of the Year. The leaders were selected by the Chamber Councils, the Beaches Division, NextUp JAX and Venture Services. One of the 11 business leaders will be named the overall 2024 Small Business Leader of the Year during a breakfast reception Feb. 14.

› Tampa FitOn Health CEO joins fitness group to ring Nasdaq opening bell
Tampa executive Ed Buckley, CEO of FitOn Health, was in New York City Thursday morning along with leaders of some of the nation’s top fitness and wellness companies to help ring Nasdaq’s opening bell, which marks the opening of the stock market. Nasdaq had fitness industry publication Athletech News founder and CEO Edward Hertman ring Thursday’s bell, a tradition spotlighting impactful companies and industries across the country.

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