by Caden DeLisa | Sep 26, 2023
Hurricane Idalia caused economic damages of $34.1 million in Florida’s aquaculture industry, with Aquaculture Certificate of Registration holders reporting $29.4 million in damages and shellfish processors accounting for $401,520 in losses. Adjusted figures,...
by Caden DeLisa | Sep 26, 2023
The United Kingdom is preparing to establish a business partnership agreement with the State of Florida, aimed at boosting trade and investment between the two entities, with a particular focus on the aerospace sector. The UK has already signed a Memorandum of...
by Caden DeLisa | Sep 26, 2023
Hurricane Idalia caused $64 million in damages to Florida’s timber industry. The hurricane, despite being relatively dry, produced substantial storm surge and flooding along the Gulf Coast, causing significant damage to mature live oak trees. A preliminary...
by Caden DeLisa | Sep 25, 2023
Five organizations in Florida collectively received up to $57.6 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation on Monday to support projects focused on improving safety, infrastructure, and workforce development. Florida Gulf and Atlantic Railroad...
by Caden DeLisa | Sep 25, 2023
Rent growth in Florida has stabilized, with most metropolitan areas experiencing year-over-year increases at or below the national average, indicating a return to a more normal rental market. Despite rent stabilization, rental prices in Florida remain high compared to...
by Brian Burgess | Sep 25, 2023
False color image courtesy of NASA A new University of Florida study links stormwater ponds and reclaimed water to red tide algae growth. Florida faces a complex challenge with over 76,000 urban stormwater ponds and extensive reclaimed water usage, contributing to...