by Caden DeLisa | Sep 5, 2024
A report by The Kaplan Group highlights Miami and Jacksonville as standout cities in the national office loan market, maintaining lower vacancy rates and quicker rental turnovers compared to struggling financial hubs like San Francisco, Seattle, and Houston. Miami and...
by Caden DeLisa | Sep 5, 2024
The Florida Public Service Commission held a workshop to evaluate the potential of Small Modular Reactors as part of the state’s energy strategy, noting flexibility and safety features, while concerns over costs, regulatory hurdles, and long timelines remain....
by Caden DeLisa | Sep 5, 2024
The Biden administration awarded more than $49 million in grants on Thursday to 21 Florida communities to improve road safety and reduce traffic fatalities. The Biden administration awarded over $49 million in grants to 21 Florida communities to improve road safety...
by Caden DeLisa | Sep 5, 2024
UF Health hospitals and physician groups in Gainesville, Jacksonville, and St. Johns have exited United Healthcare’s provider network as of September 1, after months of failed negotiations over rates and contract terms. UF Health hospitals and physician groups in...
by News Service of Florida | Sep 5, 2024
Two weeks after becoming the Republican nominee for state attorney in the 9th Judicial Circuit, Seth Hyman left the race Wednesday, clearing the way for appointed State Attorney Andrew Bain to square off with suspended prosecutor Monique Worrell. Hyman withdrew from...
by Caden DeLisa | Sep 4, 2024
Americans for Prosperity Action Florida announced 10 additional endorsements of Republican candidates, expanding its commitment to supporting them through grassroots mobilization, digital outreach, and targeted advertising for the general election. Americans for...