April 18, 2024

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Southeast Florida: A surge of hotels and apartments

Residential development projects are spilling out from Fort Lauderdale's urban core. Read more »
Published on 3/28/2016

Lantana's on the road to recovery

Plans for an old hospital site will help tiny Lantana. Read more »
Published on 2/26/2016

Flush with evidence: A study of pollution in the Indian River Lagoon

As toxic algal blooms have spread in the Indian River Lagoon in recent years, all eyes have turned to the usual suspects: Read more »
Published on 1/27/2016

Leaving on top: CEO Frank Sacco steps aside as Memorial Healthcare System steps up its game

The system will be without Frank Sacco as president and CEO for the first time in 28 years. Read more »
Published on 12/28/2015

Family matters: The Corrigan family's 9,000-acre tract in Indian River County

Some 65 years ago, the Corrigan family of Midland, Texas acquired four large tracts of land in Florida and settled in as ranchers. Through the years, the family sold off tracts of land. How long the remaining 9,000 acres will stay undeveloped is something of a question. Read more »
Published on 11/24/2015

A hotel surge in southeast Florida

A Palm Beach-based developer has projects all over the state. Read more »
Published on 10/28/2015

Dig it: Port Everglades gets the OK to dredge

Finally, Port Everglades gets the OK to dredge. Read more »
Published on 9/28/2015

Shrinking inventory: Builders strain to meet demand

A well-established housing rebound is evident through Broward and the Treasure Coast. Read more »
Published on 8/27/2015

Securing the waterfront in Indian River County

Marina redevelopments catering to the growing demand for boat slips and waterside amenities have blossomed since the recession. Read more »
Published on 7/24/2015

Ava Parker leads by collaboration

Ava Parker takes over at Palm Beach State. Read more »
Published on 6/26/2015

The makings of a jobs boom

Manufacturing employment has surged in southeast Florida since 2010 as the region began emerging from the recession. Read more »
Published on 5/27/2015

Upscale moves: Turning old hotels into swanky lodgings

Developers in Fort Lauderdale are transforming old hotels into upscale resorts. Read more »
Published on 4/28/2015

Economic expansion all around

Transportation and infrastructure projects are paving the way for future growth in southeast Florida. Read more »
Published on 3/25/2015

Generating Returns:Torrey Pines touts a state-funded program to develop drugs

A state-funded program designed to accelerate drug discovery in Florida is paying off Read more »
Published on 2/26/2015

Battle brews over half-gallon ‘growlers'

The Crafted Keg is suing the state, saying its ban on one specific size of growler has no “rational basis.” Read more »
Published on 1/28/2015

Clearing the waters in the Indian River Lagoon

The CEO of Scotts Miracle-Gro offers to pay for a two-year study. Read more »
Published on 12/26/2014

Raising the bar: FAU institutes changes to help students achieve a degree

After the state imposed a $7-million funding penalty on Florida Atlantic University earlier this year for not meeting new performance standards, the Boca Raton school shifted its approach to better keep students moving toward a degree. Read more »
Published on 11/26/2014

Standing Out: $1-billion to build Metropica in Sunrise

The proposed 65-acre Metropica in Sunrise includes eight condo towers. Read more »
Published on 10/28/2014

Delray Beach sees a surge of activity downtown

Delray Beach brought about a revival of its downtown earlier than most Florida cities. Read more »
Published on 9/26/2014

The Next Big Thing: Tradition in St. Lucie County is poised for big growth

Signs point to a Tradition growth spurt, consulting firm predicts. Read more »
Published on 8/28/2014

All not aboard with FECI's passenger rail

Florida East Coast Industries' plan to bring private passenger rail service from Miami to Orlando is hitting resistance. Some communities along the proposed route for All Aboard Florida have voiced concern over everything from noise to safety to property values. Read more »
Published on 7/28/2014

Downtown West Palm Beach gets a housing boost

West Palm Beach's condo and apartment market is surging. Read more »
Published on 6/27/2014

Sticky wicket in Broward County

A Broward County-built cricket stadium hasn't attracted the international matches it aimed for. Read more »
Published on 5/28/2014

Blimp exchange in Broward

Next-gen blimps bump off Broward airships. Read more »
Published on 4/30/2014

Fort Lauderdale is in expansion mode

The county's construction and real estate industries have recovered and again are an important growth driver. Read more »
Published on 3/31/2014

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