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Two pieces of land in real estate development-hungry South Florida. They are less than two miles apart but more than 10-times the difference in assessed…
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The juicy red tomato has been the target of an international trade war since the mid-1990s. It pits U.S. tomato growers, including DiMare Company of South…
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Jay Pellis is among the thousands of South Floridians who are underemployed. After 18 months of being counted among the unemployed, that's improvement.…
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Odds are Ian Kramer should be working. He has a MBA from USC. He has experience in the cut throat world of Miami real estate development. The unemployment…
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Half of the paychecks of Floridians are smaller today than they were in 2004. Thanks to a wicked combination of fewer working hours and the financial…
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Ian, Jay and Sal. That's them in the photo on the right. Each of them is an unemployment statistic with a story.Ian Kramer is one of those long-term…
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Jimmy Choo at Sawgrass Mills. Hermes in the Design District. Even Marky's Caviar in Miami Gardens. South Floridians are welcoming luxury retailers with…
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Of course you shop online. You're a digital consumer. You're on the Internet right now. You are a savvy shopper, looking for the right product at the…
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One square foot is not a lot of space. You can fit a pair of shoes in one square foot. But, if you are a luxury retailer at Bal Harbour Shops in Bal…
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In the 1970’s it was water beds. In the 1980’s, Keith Koenig sold dinette sets. Now it’s couches and entertainment centers.Koenig and his brother began…
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A new school year is underway for hundreds of thousands of children in South Florida. A new year brings with it the potential of new learning, new…
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The demand for electricity is growing in South Florida, but Florida Power and Light has been tearing down power plants.The power plants like the one in…