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Strong residential real estate market bodes well for South Florida

Despite the challenges of the last 19 months, real estate has continued to remain an essential element of any stable economy. In South Florida, real estate is a safe investment in almost any climate, Dionna Hall CEO of Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie Realtors® and BeachesMLS told Invest:Insights. She

Regional leaders bullish on future of Greater Fort Lauderdale

Writer: Felipe Rivas 2 min read June 2021 —Optimism, innovation and a vision of long-term success for the Greater Fort Lauderdale market abound as the local market begins to emerge from the pandemic landscape. Local civic and business leaders echoed this optimism throughout the official Invest: Greater Fort Lauderdale

Spotlight On: Ginger Martin, President & CEO, American National Bank

Writer: Max Crampton-Thomas 2 min read April 2021 — American National Bank is the oldest and largest community bank headquartered in Broward County, with over $450 million in assets.  The Bank is celebrating 35 years of building relationships, serving its clients, and giving back to the community.  Despite the pandemic,

Anticipating Broward County’s growth

Mass transit will continue to change and develop as both a mode of transportation and a means of guiding development. The Broward MPO’s 2045 Plan projects into the future to anticipate what the future of local transportation will look like in the county. At the onset of the pandemic, road

COVID-19 affords local architects a time for reflection and staying resilient

Writer: Felipe Rivas   2 min read February 2021 —Change is often gradual in the realm of real estate, construction and architecture, usually guided by changing consumer and industry preferences, population growth and the diversification of the local business ecosystem. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath accelerated change

2022-07-11T10:25:23-04:00February 26th, 2021|Banking & Finance, Miami, Real Estate & Construction|

How COVID-19 is changing healthcare construction for good

Writer: Catie Schwartzman   2 min read February 2021 —The COVID-19 pandemic has brought both reverence and scrutiny to the healthcare industry. With people paying more attention to their wellness and bodies amid the health crisis, there is a growing emphasis on healthcare instead of sick care. As a result,

How Fort Lauderdale is preparing for spring break

Writer: Catie Schwartzman   2 min read February 2021 — This year’s spring break will prove to be a unique challenge for South Florida. Though the COVID-19 rollout is in progress, hordes of college students congregating in Fort Lauderdale and Miami’s beaches bring potential business as well as potential coronavirus

South Florida COVID vaccination rollout struggles, other options available

Writer: Joey Garrand    3 min read January 2021 — The pandemic was first fought using PPE and ventilators that were initially in short supply. The crisis is now being combated by way of vaccinations which are currently experiencing the same global supply shortages. With 330 million people in the

2022-07-14T06:37:38-04:00January 29th, 2021|Economy, Greater Fort Lauderdale, Healthcare, Miami|