This past weekend I made a memory with a 70 year-old pal. We celebrated John Auer’s birthday with a small gathering of those who know personally and professionally the man that so many of us call a friend.
For those …
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This past weekend I made a memory with a 70 year-old pal. We celebrated John Auer’s birthday with a small gathering of those who know personally and professionally the man that so many of us call a friend.
For those …
New studies show that the average American worker is showing continued interest in working remotely and rollouts of in-office mandates are finally slowing down in response. The huge push for remote work started with the COVID-19 lockdowns, but lingered when …
A few reasons Florida’s economy is ahead of the pack, a new report finds a continuing gap in affordable housing for Floridians, the Sunshine State has four of the nation’s five fastest growing metropolitan areas, and …
Ft. Lauderdale considers raising roadways as a last-ditch effort to alleviate chronic flooding, a new “Flood Hub” will soon assess flood vulnerability for every piece of vital infrastructure in Florida, and there’s a new …
Federal investigators may have found the root of the tragic Surfside Condo Collapse that shook the Miami community three years ago: faulty support columns in the garage that ran underneath the complex and the adjoining pool …
Six months after Hurricane Idalia struck the Florida Big Bend region as a major Category 3 hurricane, FEMA and the federal government have provided more than $820 million to help with disaster recovery with more …
At the close of the Florida legislative session this month, I sat down with two prominent legislators to talk about the new laws expected to impact Florida’s property insurance and real estate markets, reinsurance prices, and condominium …
Florida’s domestic property insurance companies show a positive net income for the first time in seven years, another carrier is scheduled to go before regulators seeking a rate increase, Citizens Property Insurance answers to Congress again, …
Our readers are the kindest, most generous humans I know. Every time we publish a newsletter edition, we receive terrific feedback about our opening which is where we try so hard to share a smile, provide a bit of inspiration, …
The Florida Legislature has passed the last of a slate of bills designed to improve healthcare access and efficient delivery, Florida’s rural communities may soon see “emergency hospitals,” and the Sunshine State becomes the second state …