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Megacongregations

Without Walls International Church, Tampa; Christ Fellowship, Palm Beach Gardens; First Baptist Church, Orlando; Coral Ridge Presbyterian, Fort Lauderdale; FaithWorld, Maitland; Idlewild Baptist Church, Lutz. Read more »
Published on 12/1/2005

Elite Company

In settling allegations that it misused federal research dollars, Florida International University joins highly select company. Read more »
Published on 12/1/2005

Southeast Florida Business Briefs - Dec. 2005

Boca Raton, Broward County, Coconut Creek, Davie, Deerfield Beach, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Plantation. Read more »
Published on 12/1/2005

Wilma's Wrath

Almost 2.5 million people lost power when Hurricane Wilma whacked southeast Florida in late October. Early reports put Florida damage estimates from Wilma at up to $10 billion. Read more »
Published on 12/1/2005

South Florida Real Estate - Dec. 2005

Island Gardens, developer Anthony V. Pugliese, Viking Inlet Harbor Properties. Read more »
Published on 12/1/2005

Leaderboard - Dec. 2005

T. Neil Fritz, Steve Palmer, Jeff Sonnenfeld, Roland Holt, Ulrik Grape. Read more »
Published on 12/1/2005

Home Rule

Craig Perry, CEO, Centerline Homes, Coral Springs. Read more »
Published on 12/1/2005

Creative Alternatives

Average home prices in the Florida Keys are up nearly 40% this year to about $750,000. That's not good news for the hospitality industry here, which employs thousands of service workers at minimum wage or slightly above. Read more »
Published on 12/1/2005

Prime Time

Two years ago, Florida Atlantic University's upstart football team, in just its third season, set NCAA records as the youngest division I-AA team to defeat a division I opponent. Read more »
Published on 12/1/2005

Southeast Florida In the News - Nov. 2005

News from Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Broward County, Dania Beach, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Pierce, Lake Worth, Martin County, Plantation, Pompano Beach, Riviera Beach, Stuart and West Palm Beach Read more »
Published on 11/1/2005

Labor of Love

Stephen Dresnick started Sterling Healthcare, sold it -- and now he's got it back again. Read more »
Published on 11/1/2005

A Call for Discovery

Jeb Bush came with scripted laugh lines, feigning ignorance of science, for the luncheon crowd at the Scripps Florida groundbreaking in September. He also had an unplanned one when he said, "This didn't happen overnight." Read more »
Published on 11/1/2005

Southeast Florida In the News - Oct. 2005

News from Boca Raton, Broward County, Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Martin County, Miramar, Palm Beach County, Palm Beach Gardens, Riviera Beach, South Florida, St. Lucie County, West Palm Beach Read more »
Published on 10/1/2005

Promises, Promises

A hedge fund scam takes Palm Beach's wealthy for millions. Read more »
Published on 10/1/2005

Southeast Florida In the News - Sept. 2005

News from Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Pierce, Hollywood, Miramar, Palm Beach County, Palm City, Royal Palm Beach, St. Lucie County, Stuart, West Palm Beach. Read more »
Published on 9/1/2005

'Bargains' at $1 Million a Unit?

A dozen years ago, buying south Florida oceanfront land for redevelopment cost roughly $10,000 to $15,000 per future condominium unit, says developer Jean Francois Roy. Read more »
Published on 9/1/2005

Mummy's the Word

If anyone in south Florida hasn't heard of the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art by now, he must be sealed inside an elaborate gold sarcophagus. Such is the hype surrounding the museum's latest big-ticket score. Read more »
Published on 9/1/2005

A High-Tech Vision

Joel Ledlow talks at cyberspeed, especially when the topic turns to his vision of south Florida as a high-tech haven. Read more »
Published on 9/1/2005

Leaderboard - Aug. 2005

Tiffani G. Lee, Seno A. Bril, Israel Velasco, Greg Bielli. Read more »
Published on 8/1/2005

Southeast Florida Business Briefs - Aug. 2005

Boynton Beach, Broward County, Hollywood, Jupiter, Lake Worth, Palm Beach County, Palm Beach Gardens, Pompano Beach, Port Everglades, Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County. Read more »
Published on 8/1/2005

South Florida Real Estate - Aug. 2005

Biscayne Landing, ING Clarion Partners, DRA Advisors LLC, Mei. Read more »
Published on 8/1/2005

Resurgence

Just two years ago, it was as impossible to catch a movie in downtown Orlando as it was for a downtown worker in St. Petersburg to go grocery shopping on her lunch break. Today, in those cities and others across Florida the downtown has infrastructure of Read more »
Published on 8/1/2005

A Tale of Two Online Entrepreneurs

A Clearwater-based electronic trading network has ridden innovation and regulatory changes to success, and a Plantation-based outfit has capitalized on a niche market of heavy traders who want the same tools as big brokers. Read more »
Published on 8/1/2005

Java Man

For now, the nine-acre patch under power lines is used only occasionally -- as a garbage dump. But to J.C. Nadeau, it's the future site of Florida's first working coffee plantation. Read more »
Published on 8/1/2005

Scoring A Winner

Of all the gridiron greats eager to prove that there is life after football, Miami Dolphins are the champions at finding new food fields to conquer. Read more »
Published on 8/1/2005

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Bitter-to-swallow cocoa costs force chocolate shops to raise prices
Bitter-to-swallow cocoa costs force chocolate shops to raise prices

Central Floirda chocolate shops are left with a bitter taste as cocoa prices hit an all-time high earlier this week.

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