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South Florida industrial market slower from peaks days - South Florida Business Journal
South Florida's industrial leasing activity has slowed but remains strong. Economic uncertainty and higher costs have impacted warehouse leasing. New industrial space in Miami-Dade increased vacancy rates to 3.9%. Industrial leasing activity in…
Former Ikea retail space on the market for lease in Midtown East - New York Business Journal
A retail space formerly occupied by Ikea in Manhattan's Midtown East neighborhood is available for lease. The approximately 17,500-square-foot, trilevel space, located at 999 Third Ave., is directly across the street from Bloomingdale's department…
Private airline expands local flights to the Bahamas - South Florida Business Journal
Tropic Ocean Airways expands service in West Palm Beach. New Nassau flights start Nov. 20 from Palm Beach International. Flights to Nassau and Abaco operate four days weekly. Tropic Ocean Airways, a private charter and scheduled flights airline…
Orlando pharmaceutical company to add 100+ jobs - Orlando Business Journal
A pharmaceutical firm will add dozens of jobs in Orlando after buying a new facility. Orlando-based Olympia Pharmaceuticals on Oct. 29 said it bought a 55,000-square-foot facility in Orlando at 5551 Vanguard St. It plans to employ more than 150…
H.I.G. Capital closes $2 billion fund - South Florida Business Journal
H.I.G. Capital closed Fund VII with $2 billion in commitments. Fund VII was oversubscribed by existing investors. H.I.G. completed four fund closings in 2024. H.I.G. Capital, South Florida's largest private equity firm with $65 billion in capital…
Meatpacking District site targeted for apartments, Whitney expansion - New York Business Journal
Gansevoort Meat Market's lease will end early in Manhattan's Meatpacking District as New York City Mayor Eric Adams' office proposes a mixed-use development that could potentially expand the Whitney Museum of American Art. Adams' office released…
AV tech company to move to Miami-Dade city - South Florida Business Journal
Solotech relocates from North Miami to Miami Lakes. New spaces total 26,940 square feet in two locations. The relocation was driven by highway access and modern facilities. A company that provides equipment and labor for live events will relocate…
Business community needs an educated workforce to grow, compete - Boston Business Journal
On Nov. 5, voters across the commonwealth will decide whether to keep the MCAS as a high school graduation requirement or to toss it without any real replacement that will ensure a high school diploma actually means something in Massachusetts. The…
Boston to dock biggest office towers $450M in value - Boston Business Journal
Boston's 20 largest office buildings are poised to lose a collective $450 million in assessed value this fiscal year, as post-pandemic workplace changes continue to challenge landlords. The city's Assessing Department released preliminary property…
Affordable housing community in Miami-Dade could expand - South Florida Business Journal
POAH Cutler Manor LLC plans to redevelop Cutler Manor Apartments. The redevelopment will increase units from 220 to 332. New amenities include a daycare center, clubhouse, and playground. The Cutler Manor Apartments near Cutler Bay could be…
Boca Raton company to pay $1 million in investor settlement - South Florida Business Journal
Terran Orbital settled a lawsuit with investors for $1 million. Investors demanded CEO Mark Bell's replacement due to stock decline. Lockheed Martin agreed to acquire Terran Orbital for $450 million. Terran Orbital settled a lawsuit with a group of…
Newspapers That Refuse to Endorse Are Betraying Journalism-and Democracy
When billionaire-owned newspapers such as The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times refuse to make endorsements in contests for the presidency of the United States—at a point when most Americans believe that the very future of this…
Nayya Health moves to office tower near Union Square - New York Business Journal
Nayya Health is moving to a new office near Manhattan's Union Square and Gramercy Park. The New York City company, which specializes in developing software around workplace benefits, signed a five-year lease for a 30,000-square-foot space on the…
How affordable is Orlando? Here's how our costs compare. - Orlando Business Journal
Inflation has been a constant pain point for businesses and consumers since the pandemic recovery ramped up, and no metro has been immune. Orlando ranks among the bottom of affordable metros, at No. 68 due to a low ranking in housing affordability.
Skarstedt Gallery buys former Cheim & Read building in Chelsea - New York Business Journal
Skarstedt Gallery is planning an additional location in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood after acquiring a property in the area. A 6,000-square-foot commercial building at 547-549 W. 25th St. has been sold to an affiliate of Skarstedt Gallery for…
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