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The newest arrival on Florida's corporate scene enters TREND'S Top 350 as one of the state's top 10 publicly traded companies. The car rental company, which acquired the Dollar Thrifty car rental group in 2012, is building a $50-million headquarters complex in Estero, near Fort Myers, and...
A laptop computer with Microsoft Copilot+ installed is on display at the Best Buy store on June 18, 2024 in Miami, Florida. Best Buy began selling Microsoft's new line of AI-centric Copilot+ PCs to customers. Joe Raedle | Getty Images News | Getty Images Many consumers are en...
Apple's largest-ever Florida outlet will debut within Brickell City Centre, a new open-air shopping mall launching in Miami this fall, according to reports. Little else is known about Apple's plans, but the Centre as a whole will span 500,000 square feet and feature over 70 stores...
The Carnival Cruise Ship ‘Carnival Vista’ heads out to sea in the Miami harbor entrance known as Government Cut in Miami, Florida June 2, 2018. RHONA WISE | AFP | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. ...
If a development site is in Miami-Dade, Broward or Palm Beach counties, and is of a certain size, Martin’s firm is a potential player. The pandemic supercharged Terra’s growth, as it did for other South Florida developers, brokerages and investors. ...
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Why not just have the biggest event in Florida once a year for the rest of your lives? Cherif:That was a topic of much contention between Matt and myself, because I felt like before we look at expanding, let's be the biggest we can be in Miami, where we don't have competition. ...
Amazon would offer small delivery companies, many of them brand-new, a chunk of its booming e-commerce business, and in exchange would be able to wield unprecedented leverage over their logistics operations. It would also have the power to squeeze costs down in a way it never could working ...