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Carnival Corp. extends deal with Port Everglades to 2030 – South Florida Business Journal
Carnival Corp. & plc has extended an agreement with Port Everglades that includes preferential use of its multiple terminals until 2030. The agreement makes the Miami company a priority when it comes to five terminals at the port, including Port Everglades’ newly renovated Cruise Terminal 4, which recently received $24 million in upgrades. The extension pertains to the 15-year agreement Carnival Corp. reached with county commissioners in 2010. As part of the original agreement, the port underwent a $54 million renovation project to...
read moreMiami-Dade MPO gives Beach Corridor project Priority 1 status – Miami Today
The Beach Corridor project, which aims to connect Miami to Miami Beach with public transit, is quickly moving forward, despite the latter city’s controversial decision to explore a locally funded initiative on its side of Biscayne Bay. The Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) voted unanimously July 21 to make the Beach Corridor a Priority 1 project, which means it joins the other five corridors of the Strategic Miami Area Rapid Transit plan as a front-burner item. “Let me say that we have truly reached a major step in moving...
read moreIf Miami neighborhoods went through the Sorting Hat » The New Tropic
J.K. Rowling’s newest book, Harry Potter & The Cursed Child Part I & II, comes out at midnight on July 31. WE’RE SO EXCITED. We thought we’d never see Harry again after he graduated from Hogwarts.To celebrate, we decided to sort Miami’s neighborhoods into their proper Hogwarts houses. There was just one problem: we didn’t have a sorting hat. So we asked you, Miami, to sort the neighborhoods for us. Click FULL ARTICLE below. Full Article Save Article Article Feedback Share Article
read moreFlorida welcomes 57.4M visitors in first-half 2016 – Record number of visitors in first six months
The first six months of this year were ones for the record books, as Florida welcomed 57.4 million visitors — the highest number in that time span in state history. The record numbers represent a 4.3 percent increase over the year. In the second quarter alone, 27.3 million visitors came to the state, an increase of 3.1 percent over the year. “The Florida tourism industry has a tremendous amount of momentum because every month we have millions of new visitors who are experiencing the best tourism product on earth and returning home to share...
read moreFlorida is benefiting from California’s tax, regulatory policies causing businesses to flee – South Florida Business Journal
California’s tax and regulatory policies have made the cost of doing business more expensive than other states and prompted about 10,000 companies over the last eight years to leave the state or shift or curtail operations to reduce costs, according to a report from Spectrum Location Solutions. Florida is one of the states benefitting the most. The Irvine-based company, which helps companies find places to locate their operations, issued a report titled “ California Business Departures: An Eight-Year Review 2008-2015,” which provides details...
read more5 bounce-back tips after a foreclosure or short sale
HIGHLAND, Calif. – Aug. 12, 2016 – Philip and Denise Powell lost their home in 2011 after Philip’s hours as a pastor were cut in half and Denise was sidelined by a surgery. But they were determined to become homeowners again, so they rolled up their sleeves and got to work. The Highland, California, couple got financial counseling. They took control of their credit reports, tackled high-interest debts and cut spending. In 2015, they bought another home. “We thought we’d never recover,” Philip Powell says, recalling the...
read moreThe Power Of Renewables And Energy Efficiency In Real Estate
How do energy efficiency improvements increase property value? Key Takeaways Energy conservation, efficient lighting and building automation are now common — so when discussing a new home, it’s important to address energy efficiency. Newer buildings often have higher efficiency standards while being built, even though some of them don’t posses efficiency certification. On top of saving monthly costs, many energy-saving upgrades can lessen outside noise. Improve efficiency first, then add solar. Lowering energy demand could...
read moreNumber of optimistic buyers hits all-time high – Time to buy
WASHINGTON – Aug. 12, 2016 – Home purchase sentiment reached an all-time survey high in July, an indication that Americans are feeling more upbeat about the housing market, according to Fannie Mae. Overall sentiment rose 3.3 points to a reading of 86.5. Each of the index’s six components– including selling outlook and personal finances – also rose last month. The share of consumers who said they would buy if they were going to move climbed to 67 percent, while the share of consumers who said they would rent dropped to 26 percent, an...
read moreTourists still flocking to Florida in record numbers for now
FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Tourists are flocking to the Sunshine State in record numbers — at least for now. Florida Gov. Rick Scott will announce Friday that 57.4 million tourists visited the state during the first half of 2016. State officials say that’s the highest six-month total ever and a 4.3 percent increase over the year. Visit Florida, the state’s tourism marketing arm, estimates that the record number includes more than 49 million domestic visitors. The rest came to the state from Canada or other countries. The...
read morePlans for Tri-Rail’s downtown link on track – Miami Today
With most of the partner agreements in place, final details are being smoothed out for Tri-Rail commuter service to steam into downtown Miami before the end of next year. “We are looking at insurance issues we’ll have to deal with in the future, and we got All Aboard Florida to give us a tour of its Miami station,” said Jack Stephens, executive director of the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, Tri-Rail’s parent. “It’s amazing. By this time next year they expect to be in service [to Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach] and told...
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