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Month: September 2014

Miami Residents Fight Megayacht Marina

One of Miami’s long-standing controversies just took another interesting term. A proposed complex of a megayacht marina, resort, shops, restaurants and public spaces on Watson Island,

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All Aboard!

Transportation in South Florida may be about to get much easier. The All Aboard Florida passenger project is a proposed high-speed rail service that would

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Miami Betting on Panama Canal Expansion

“We are full-speed ahead right now – finally,” said Ilya Espino de Marotta. As the head of the expansion at the Panama Canal Authority, Marotta

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Florida Real Estate Continues to Pick Up Steam

Consistently excellent performance – something every individual, business and economy strive for. Well, Florida real estate has delivered just that. In the face of meager

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Homebuilder Confidence Soars

The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo (NAHB) builder sentiment index is an index that tracks builders’ views on the current market conditions for single-family

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Interest Rate Hike Not Likely Until 2015

As the Fed continues to wind down its quantitative easing program, investors are beginning to worry about when the impending rate hike will occur. Well,

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Program Helps Veterans Find Shelter

As many American troops begin to come home from various conflicts abroad, they’re facing a slew of other problems. With suicide and PTSD rates climbing,

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Retirement Plans Begin Including Commercial Real Estate

As more and more Floridians enter retirement, they’re looking for ways to diversify their portfolios, while adding to their total return. Although conventional stock and

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South American Capital Takes Flight

Virginia Hernández, a Venezuelan citizen studying orthodontics in Argentina, recently flew home to Caracas to spend some time with her family to get a break

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Single Americans on the Rise

The demographic of those buying homes in today’s world is changing. For the first time since the government began collecting data on homebuyers in 1976,

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