
Coming off of a global pandemic that has lasted three years and shuttered thousands of businesses worldwide, it may surprise you to know that more than 5 million brand-new businesses, an average of 14,000 per day, were created across the U.S. in 2022. Even in the midst of a worldwide pandemic, the desire to be your own boss remains alive and well.
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- Idalia agricultural losses estimated up to $370 million
A preliminary report estimated up to $370.9 million in agricultural losses from Hurricane Idalia, which barreled through rural areas of North Florida in late August. And losses could increase as damage to infrastructure and such things as timber are factored in.
- Florida leads the U.S. by far in school book bans
Book bans in public schools increased across the country last school year, with Florida leading the nation and responsible for more than 40% of them.
- South Florida snaps streak of record home prices. Is this the beginning of a new trend?
South Florida’s monthly streak of record-breaking home prices ended in August, but price tags still remain significantly higher than a year ago.
- A Tampa cybersecurity startup surged to become a global company
Brian Murphy launched ReliaQuest in 2007 with three phones and two employees after sketching the concept out on a cocktail napkin at an FSU alumni event.
- Name-confusion fight between Orlando, Sanford airports goes to federal court
For nearly three decades, the authority that runs Orlando International Airport has grumbled that the smaller airport in Sanford, more than 30 miles to the north, has hijacked its name and befuddled travelers.