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The Sunshine Economy explored the people, companies and trends that make South Florida one of the most dynamic economies in the world. The program ran from 2013-2023 as the region bounced back from the Great Recession, nurtured a burgeoning technology industry, and wrestled with climate change. The program takes listeners from the waters of Florida Bay to the depths of the PortMiami tunnel (and countless offices and conference rooms) to hear from bartenders and bankers, caregivers and CEOs.
- 384 - A 'perfect storm' of problems plagues Florida's home insurance market
The home insurance market is broken with companies collapsing or leaving — raising costs and risks for homeowners.
Mon, 23 May 2022 - 382 - How Disney and DeSantis clashed over power and policy, and what it means for business and politics in Florida
The battle between Gov. DeSantis and Disney CEO Bob Chapek is a rare public display of big business and hard knuckle politics.
Tue, 10 May 2022 - 381 - 'If we don't open, mom can't go to work' — the pandemic puts a priority on child care
The child care industry is pivotal for parents being able to work and for children's early learning. It struggles to compete for workers.
Mon, 02 May 2022 - 380 - BONUS: Why a veteran climate activist thinks Russia's war in Ukraine may be a turning point for fossil fuels
The Russian war in Ukraine has brought focus — again — to sources of energy. Climate activist Bill McKibben talks about how he hopes the war will reshape the developed world's relationship with fossil fuels.
Mon, 18 Apr 2022 - 379 - How two generations are fighting climate change by focusing on finance and age
Delaney Reynolds and Bill McKibben are from different generations and live on opposite ends of the East Coast. Both have committed themselves toward fighting climate change and rallying politicians and people, while increasingly focusing on finance.
Mon, 18 Apr 2022 - 378 - How a banker, baker and cleaner survived, then thrived during the pandemic, and new challenges they face
WLRN has been following three businesses for more than a year as the regional economy recovers from COVID-19.
Mon, 11 Apr 2022 - 377 - The South Florida economy experiences 'a different kind of surge' while sentiment wanesMon, 04 Apr 2022
- 376 - One couple's small business journey during the pandemic
COVID-19 cost them one business, but Jamila and Akino West used their pandemic pivot to reinvest and reinvent their entrepreneurial ambitions.
Mon, 21 Mar 2022 - 375 - Russia’s war in Ukraine and its impact on countries with close ties to South Florida.
War has broken out in Eastern Europe. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is felt here with higher gasoline prices, but it also impacts countries with close ties to South Florida.
Mon, 14 Mar 2022 - 374 - How four South Florida small businesses survived two years of COVID-19 and are growing again
First it was the virus, now small firms are dealing with new challenges like inflation and finding workers.
Mon, 07 Mar 2022 - 373 - How two bills would rewrite the relationship between businesses and local governments in Florida
The latest Tallahassee Takeover podcast from WLRN News explores the building friction over business and local rules. The battle over booze in Miami Beach may be its first test.
Tue, 01 Mar 2022 - 372 - The newest cruise ship operator at PortMiami says 'we're being singled out as an industry'
Virgin Voyages hopes to stand out in the cruise ship business with its rock-and-roll attitude and adults-only cruises even as the CDC still advises travelers to avoid cruising because of COVID.
Mon, 14 Feb 2022 - 371 - The South Florida housing market has 'too few roofs to rent or own'
The escalating unaffordability of housing for local workers threatens competitiveness and quality of life, and worries housing experts.
Mon, 07 Feb 2022 - 370 - The storm in Florida's home insurance market is not weather-related. It's fraud and litigiousness
After years of shrinking, the state taxpayer-backed property insurance company Citizens has been growing as private insurers lose money in Florida.
Mon, 31 Jan 2022 - 369 - How a South Florida insurer is dealing with the cost of COVID care, at-home tests, and ObamacareMon, 24 Jan 2022
- 368 - From parking lots to ghost kitchens – how Reef Technology is changing the restaurant business and regulationsMon, 17 Jan 2022
- 367 - Teddy bears, bedroom sets and brand new cars — what's fueling inflation for South Florida companies?
How inflation is affecting South Florida businesses from furniture to food, new cars to even Tonka toy trucks.
Mon, 13 Dec 2021 - 366 - Florida's special session: About protections from 'federal overreach' or 'vehicle for misinformation'?
Florida Republican lawmakers said employees need protections against being fired for not getting vaccinated. Democrats called it political theater casting doubt on COVID-19 vaccines.
Mon, 22 Nov 2021 - 365 - Costs and considerations for home health care of aging loved ones in Florida
The demand for home health care has increased even while the supply of workers has been squeezed thanks to how most of the care is paid for.
Mon, 15 Nov 2021 - 364 - The cruise line boss who is challenging Florida's vaccine passport ban
Norwegian Cruise Line requires all its passengers and crew to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and has been fighting in court to continue its mandate.
Mon, 08 Nov 2021 - 363 - Expert says lack of earning and the 'right kind of housing' keeps Florida in an affordable housing crisis
Parts of Florida consistently rank as some of the most unaffordable places to live with the combination of low incomes and high housing costs.
Mon, 01 Nov 2021 - 362 - Where are Florida's workers and how are industries responding?
Thousands of people have dropped out of the job market even as the economy continues rebounding. From hotels to health care, companies are looking to hire.
Mon, 25 Oct 2021 - 361 - Facing the cost and challenges of caregiving in South Florida
COVID-19 has highlighted how older Americans are cared for, the special vulnerabilities they face, and the challenges families have to confront when making caregiving decisions.
Mon, 18 Oct 2021 - 360 - Why does a Miami mask maker have millions of them waiting for buyers?
Medical products maker Demetech moved into masks early during the pandemic, but now is left holding millions of them.
Mon, 11 Oct 2021 - 359 - There's a long way to go, but the South Florida economy and COVID-19 outlook are improving
The South Florida economy has been growing, but it remains far from its pre-pandemic condition. Meantime, the virus continues spreading.
Mon, 04 Oct 2021 - 358 - A $1 Billion Deal Brings New Player To South Florida Hospital Market
A billion-dollar deal for five South Florida hospitals brings a new operator to the region. Steward Health Care is the largest physician-owned hospital network in the country and bought several facilities in Miami-Dade and Broward counties.
Mon, 27 Sep 2021 - 357 - Related Group's Next Generation Talks South Florida Real Estate After Surfside, And During COVID
Jorge Pérez built Related Group into one of the leading condominium and apartment developers in the region, reshaping the South Florida skyline — especially along the waterfront. Now his two oldest sons have taken over the day-to-day running of the company after the Surfside collapse and during a pandemic.
Mon, 20 Sep 2021 - 356 - Vaccines And Vacancies: Navigating Pandemic Protocols In The Workplace
The job market is strong in South Florida. Offices are reopening and COVID-19 vaccines are available. So what pandemic policies are companies putting in place?
Mon, 13 Sep 2021 - 355 - 'Are We Ready? We're Ready' – PortMiami Director On The Return Of Cruising
It’s a multi-billion dollar question for the South Florida economy — when will cruise ships set sail again with passengers? PortMiami's boss says: "We're ready."
Mon, 24 May 2021 - 354 - How A Baker, Banker And Cleaner Are Growing Their Local Businesses — And Looking For Help
For months the Sunshine Economy has been following three businesswomen navigating the pandemic economy. The baker, banker, and cleaner have been growing in their optimism even as each of them have had trouble finding new employees.
Tue, 18 May 2021 - 353 - From Moment to Movement: The Technology Industry In The Sunshine Economy
In 2015, the Sunshine Economy asked a group of Miami technology leaders to imagine what the industry could look like in 2030. Six years, a global pandemic and one viral tweet later, the five people are even more convinced that Miami’s tech movement has arrived now.
Mon, 10 May 2021 - 352 - Raising The Curtain For South Florida Arts Economy And Workers
COVID-19 shut down South Florida’s arts economy. Performances, concerts and productions came to a stop for artists and behind-the-scene workers. But, slowly, the curtain is rising again.
Mon, 03 May 2021 - 351 - Florida and France: Travel, Climate Change, Caribbean and Space
"Florida is a very important place for French investors," said France's Ambassador to the U.S. Philippe Étienne, during a visit for the launch of a French crew member from Kennedy Space Center to the International Space Station.
Mon, 26 Apr 2021 - 350 - When Will Cruise Ships Sail Again In The Sunshine Economy? 'Sooner Than Many People May Think' Says Royal Caribbean Int'l CEO
It has been more than a year since a cruise ship sailed from the U.S. with paying passengers. So when does Royal Caribbean International hope to be able to shove off from South Florida ports?
Mon, 19 Apr 2021 - 349 - Sunshine Economy: K12 Responds to Critics, Pandemic Economy Wears On
Ten days into the new school year the Miami-Dade County Public School Board voted to stop using troubled virtual classroom software from K12. The CEO responds to critics.
Mon, 14 Sep 2020 - 348 - The Sunshine Economy: Financial Statements – Stories Of Money And The Price Of Life During COVID-19
Sheng Guo was among the first people in South Florida to experience the impact of COVID-19. He grew up near Wuhan, China, where the virus started. He lives in Weston now, but his parents and grandmother still live close to Wuhan. Guo is an economics instructor at FIU.
Mon, 25 May 2020 - 347 - The Sunshine Economy: Working and Living With COVID-19
The new normal is here. Florida began a full phase one reopening with restaurant dining rooms, shopping malls and hotels reopening with limitations on Monday.
Tue, 19 May 2020 - 346 - The Sunshine Economy: Hiring, Hospitality and COVID-19
Shipmonk was used to hiring people fast to fill jobs in its expanding Fort Lauderdale wareshouse. Since COVID-19 hit, the company has been telling some job applicants to show up for their first day of work without even an interview.
Tue, 12 May 2020 - 345 - The Sunshine Economy: Borrowing And Business During COVID-19
Pilar Guzman Zavala and Bill Feinberg own very different companies, but both have been hit by COVID-19. Dozens of employees between them have been brought back thanks to emergency borrowing programs instituted to help companies keep people employed.
Tue, 05 May 2020 - 344 - The Sunshine Economy: COVID-19 And The Hospital Business
When drive-through COVID-19 testing was first offered in Broward County, one of the first was at Cleveland Clinic Florida in Weston. That was five weeks ago.
Mon, 27 Apr 2020 - 343 - The Sunshine Economy: COVID-19 And Federal StimulusTue, 21 Apr 2020
- 342 - The Sunshine Economy: COVID-19 And The Federal Reserve
The economic consequences of efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 are becoming clear. A half million people in Florida have filed for unemployment in just three weeks. And that’s just the people who were captured by the government data. There are others who have been turned back by the state unemployment website and its failures.
Mon, 13 Apr 2020 - 341 - The Sunshine Economy: South Florida Real Estate And The CoronavirusMon, 06 Apr 2020
- 340 - The Sunshine Economy: Closing The Keys To Fight CoronavirusMon, 30 Mar 2020
- 339 - The Sunshine Economy: Restaurants And CoronavirusTue, 24 Mar 2020
- 338 - The Sunshine Economy: Conferences And The Coronavirus
Some beaches have closed. Cruise ships are docked. Airlines have grounded some planes. Disney and Universal in Orlando are closed. Local attractions are shut down. Theaters are dark. Hotel reservations are cancelled. Restaurants and bars are closing early.
Mon, 16 Mar 2020 - 337 - The Nursing Home Industry And The Coronavirus In The Sunshine Economy
Florida’s large population of senior citizens and people without health insurance make the state vulnerable to the threat posed by an outbreak of COVID-19. The number of cases in the state remain relatively small, but it has been growing as testing for the virus has grown.
Mon, 09 Mar 2020 - 336 - The Coronavirus And The Sunshine Economy
Jay Foreman is no stranger to China and the global supply chain. He runs Basic Fun, based in Boca Raton. It imports toys like My Little Pony Classic and Pound Puppies from China. A dozen Basic Fun employees work in China and 65 work in Hong Kong.
Tue, 03 Mar 2020 - 335 - The Sunshine Economy: Lloyd's Of London CEO On The Rising Cost of Risk And Climate Change
The quiet season is about half over. The time between Nov. 30 and June 1 is usually quiet in the tropics. The six months between June and November is hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean. And the last few seasons have been reminders about the threats posed to Florida.
Tue, 25 Feb 2020 - 334 - The Sunshine Economy: Financial Statements — Still More Stories Of Money And The Price Of Life
Michelle Zambrana feels like she is chasing the Miami lifestyle, but can't quite catch it. She and her husband, Oscar Rosenberg, recently had their second child right after Rosenberg lost his job at the bank where he worked 15 years.
Tue, 18 Feb 2020 - 333 - The Sunshine Economy: The Business Of The 'Hamilton' Bump
The “'Hamilton' Bump” is not a dance move during the blockbuster musical. It is a financial move driven by the hugely successful show.
Tue, 11 Feb 2020 - 332 - Sports Betting In The Sunshine EconomyMon, 03 Feb 2020
- 331 - The Sunshine Economy: Rebuilding The Northern Bahamas After Hurricane Dorian
Great Abaco Island remains beautiful but scarred. It is scarred from the seemingly endless hours of winds and water from Hurricane Dorian in September. Its economy is quiet — quieted by the worst storm spawned from warm Atlantic waters ever to hit the Bahamas. And its residents are few. Thousands forced off the island because they have no homes any longer.
Mon, 27 Jan 2020 - 330 - The Autonomous Vehicle Industry In The Sunshine EconomyTue, 14 Jan 2020
- 329 - The Sunshine Economy: Financial Statements — More Stories Of Money And The Price Of Life
Randolph Watts has had tough times. He was a drug addict. He spent time in jail. But he’s been sober for more than 20 years and has had a steady job for the past decade at a deli in North Miami Beach. He considers himself "blessed."
Mon, 06 Jan 2020 - 328 - The Sunshine Economy: Creativity and Commerce During Art Week
Tomas Esson's giant paintings will not be at Art Basel Miami Beach this year, yet he's hopeful this could be his break out year. "I have been close to that breaking point, but I never have made that crossover yet. So maybe this is my time. I am ready," he said.
Mon, 02 Dec 2019 - 327 - The Sunshine Economy: Florida Priorities Summit And Diversifying State’s Job Market
Florida's economy is booming by most economic metrics. The unemployment rate is near a record low. Over 125 million tourists will visit the state this year. And property values are still growing, even though the pace has slowed.
Mon, 25 Nov 2019 - 326 - The Sunshine Economy: Financial Statements - Stories Of Money And The Price of Life in South Florida
The story of South Florida’s economy is more than statistics. Behind the well-known data on income disparity, housing affordability, and low average pay are the voices of people grappling with its adversities and those thriving from its opportunities. These stories are from people who are struggling to make ends meet, and the experiences of others enjoying prosperity. These are personal portraits of real people sharing the role money plays in their lives in South Florida.
Thu, 21 Nov 2019 - 325 - The Sunshine Economy: Miami-Dade County's Water And Sewer Boss
“I have become the water and sewer system,” said Kevin Lynskey. “Apparently, I am the water and sewer system.”
Mon, 21 Oct 2019 - 324 - Convenience Stores In The Sunshine EconomyTue, 08 Oct 2019
- 323 - The Sunshine Economy: Climate Risk and CreditMon, 30 Sep 2019
- 322 - The Sunshine Economy: Trade With China
A yellow line on the floor in one of Andres Ochoa's warehouses is the difference between struggling with higher costs and competing for new customers.
Tue, 24 Sep 2019 - 321 - College Costs In The Sunshine EconomyMon, 16 Sep 2019
- 320 - Carnival Corp. Boss On Environmental Rules, Cuba, And Cruise Technology
Arnold Donald says he planned to be in federal court on June third in Miami. That was the date of a hearing in front of a judge overseeing the probation of the company he leads -- Carnival Corporation.
Mon, 09 Sep 2019 - 319 - Carnival Corp. Boss: 'There Were Some Gaps' In Environmental Oversight
Arnold Donald admits there were gaps in how the world's largest cruise ship operator followed environmental rules.
Mon, 26 Aug 2019 - 318 - Trulieve In The Sunshine Economy: Medical Marijuana And Money
Kim Rivers' dad was a Jacksonville Sheriff's deputy while she was growing up. For a time, he was working with an undercover narcotics unit.
Tue, 21 May 2019 - 317 - The Business of Cannabis In The Sunshine Economy
Business from cannabis is growing fast in Florida; some of it regulated tightly, and some of it without rules. But all of it comes with cash that the banking industry is reluctant to touch.
Tue, 14 May 2019 - 316 - State Spending In The Sunshine Economy
Florida lawmakers have finished their work for the year. The 60-day legislative session had to have a few extra hours on Saturday for them to okay a $91.1 billion state budget.
Wed, 08 May 2019 - 315 - The Sunshine Economy: Building Boat Sharing Company Boatsetter
For several years, South Florida has been working on its technology credentials. Tech incubators, accelerators, pitch competitions and other efforts have worked to nurture and grow the technology industry, especially tech start-ups.
Tue, 30 Apr 2019 - 314 - The Sunshine Economy: Cars, Trade, Jobs and The Future Of Driving With AutoNation's Mike Jackson
Mike Jackson used to shovel horse manure for one dollar a stall. He wound up leading a company selling over half a million new and used cars and trucks a year.
Wed, 24 Apr 2019 - 313 - The Sunshine Economy: State Spending Grows At Slower Rate
Republicans and Democrats in Tallahassee are in agreement on at least one thing as they forge a state budget that will total around $90 billion: Florida's economy is doing well.
Tue, 16 Apr 2019 - 312 - The Sunshine Economy: A Conversation With Resiliency Leaders
After two and a half years of work, a comprehensive report on how to better prepare Miami for all kinds of threats -- economic, health and especially climate risks -- is expected to be released by the end of May.
Wed, 10 Apr 2019 - 311 - The Sunshine Economy: Remaking The Miami Marlins
The Miami Marlins is one of the least-liked teams in Major League Baseball. More than $1 billion in public money will have been spent for their new stadium by the time all the loans are paid. The team's management hasn't been shy about getting rid of top players. It's been 15 years since a playoff appearance, and the Marlins have ranked near the lowest in attendance for six years.
Tue, 26 Mar 2019 - 310 - The Sunshine Economy: Talking Water, Transit, and Aid For Venezuela on Capitol Hill
Lake Okeechobee may be a natural feature of the Florida landscape, but politics also come into play when it comes to it.
Tue, 19 Mar 2019 - 309 - The Sunshine Economy: Miami Dade College Says Farewell To President Eduardo Padrón
Eduardo Padrón's first role at Miami Dade College was student. In August, he will resign from the role he has played for the past 24 years -- president of the school.
Tue, 12 Mar 2019 - 308 - The Sunshine Economy: Immigration And Moving Money With Western Union
Odilon Almeida was 25 when he first walked into a Western Union. He was working for Colgate Palmolive in Toronto and wanted to send money to his nephew back in Brazil for his birthday.
Wed, 06 Mar 2019 - 307 - The Sunshine Economy: Accountability, Safety Policies And School Security With Broward Schools Boss
A year after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, Robert Runcie says he wants to make Broward County Public Schools the safest in the nation.
Tue, 19 Feb 2019 - 306 - The Sunshine Economy: One Year Since The Stoneman Douglas School Shooting
In the year since their daughters were murdered at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland on Feb. 14, 2018, Lori Alhadeff and Ryan Petty have taken on public roles.
Tue, 12 Feb 2019 - 305 - The Sunshine Economy: The State Budget
Familiar battlelines are being drawn over the biggest pieces Florida's state budget -- healthcare and education.
Wed, 06 Feb 2019 - 270 - The Sunshine Economy: Why A South Florida Bank Was A Big Lender Of COVID-19 Rescue Money
City National Bank of Florida was one of the most prolific lenders of government rescue money during the pandemic.
Mon, 12 Apr 2021 - 269 - The Sunshine Economy: A Look Back At The COVID-19 Year In Florida
One year after the pandemic took hold of the economy, shutting down the hospitality industry and costing thousands of jobs, these business owners are fighting their way back. And in some cases, the future looks brighter now.
Tue, 16 Mar 2021 - 268 - The Tug-of-War Over Public Education in Florida
The state government pushed local school districts to reopen classrooms last fall sooner than elected school board members thought was safe. Some see it as the state standing up for parent choice, while others interpreted it as the state undermining local decision-making.
Mon, 08 Mar 2021 - 267 - 'The Cost Of Not Acting': How Ineffective Virtual Learning Could Shrink Students' Lifetime Earnings
More than a million public school students in Florida are going to school through a screen. That may cost them and the U.S. economy in the decades to come.
Mon, 01 Mar 2021 - 266 - South Florida Public School Leaders Warn: 'Missing' Students Could Lead To 'Draconian' Budget Cuts
During this special Class of COVID-19 edition of The Sunshine Economy, superintendents of South Florida school districts detail how they're trying to find thousands of students who aren't going to school — and what the consequences will be if they don't.
Mon, 22 Feb 2021 - 265 - Class of COVID-19: The Pandemic and Public Higher Education
With the state facing a budget crunch thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, what has been the impact of the virus on the finances of local colleges and universities? Can schools keep tuition in check?
Mon, 15 Feb 2021 - 264 - After Two Pandemic Postponements, Opening A Restaurant During A Recession And A Reckoning
Star chef Marcus Samuelsson was determined to open a new restaurant in South Florida, even during a recession.
Mon, 01 Feb 2021 - 263 - Missing Passengers, Moving Cargo. How PortMiami Is Trading Through The Pandemic
Millions of cruise ship passengers have been missing from PortMiami during the pandemic, but parts of the port are busier than ever.
Mon, 25 Jan 2021 - 262 - The Sunshine Economy: Cuban Currency Unification
After more than 25 years, Cuba is doing away with its dual currency system and getting rid of the Cuban Convertible Peso. What does the change mean for Cubans and for Cuban-Americans trying to help family and friends on the island?
Mon, 11 Jan 2021 - 261 - The Sunshine Economy: The Business Of Testing COVID-19 Vaccine And Volunteers
The global search for COVID-19 vaccines has included South Florida as drug companies use clinical research companies here to find, manage, and follow local volunteers.
Tue, 22 Dec 2020 - 260 - The Sunshine Economy: Competing In The Global Mask Market From Miami
COVID-19 vaccines may be coming, but there remains big demand for personal protective equipment like masks, especially N95 masks. South Florida manufacturer Demetech has pivoted during the pandemic to compete in the global mask market.
Tue, 15 Dec 2020 - 259 - The Sunshine Economy: How a Baker, Banker and Bartender are Navigating the Pandemic Economy
Since September, the Sunshine Economy has been following how a baker, banker and bartender have been finding their way through the pandemic economy for themselves and their businesses.
Tue, 01 Dec 2020 - 258 - Feeding The Sunshine Economy In South Florida
For months, since the pandemic started, South Florida has been ranked one of the most food insecure areas of the country. About a half million people report sometimes or often not having enough to eat, and most of them report losing income, according to U.S. Census Bureau surveys.
Mon, 23 Nov 2020 - 257 - The Sunshine Economy: Federal COVID-19 Stimulus and Local Governments
The clock has been ticking for months on whether or not Congress will find a compromise on another round of federal government stimulus spending, and whether or not local governments could see some direct help.
Tue, 10 Nov 2020 - 256 - The Sunshine Economy: A New Normal
As the battle against COVID-19 wears on, what’s the new normal? How could the pandemic reshape work and wages? How could it influence health care and the tourism industry?
Mon, 02 Nov 2020 - 255 - The Sunshine Economy: Civility and Commerce
The political rhetoric this election is red hot and often downright rude. But is there a business cost from incivility? Research shows rudeness is contagious. What is the effect on commerce?
Tue, 27 Oct 2020 - 254 - The Sunshine Economy: Race, Real Estate And A Recovery
Don Peebles' real estate career in South Florida began because of racial tension and economic inclusion 25 years ago – a theme that has emerged again in the aftermath of the George Floyd killing. Peebles wants to diversify his industry as he's optimistic about the post-pandemic recovery.
Mon, 19 Oct 2020 - 253 - Regional Federal Reserve Boss: 'Still A Lot of Precariousness' in the Economy
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic on the need for more economic stimulus from the federal government, the uneven rebound, and a more vocal central bank on race and the economy.
Mon, 12 Oct 2020 - 252 - The Sunshine Economy: Young Workers and COVID-19
The American job market went from one of the strongest into a deep recession in a matter of a couple of weeks this spring. Tens of millions of the country’s youngest workers were just getting started.
Mon, 05 Oct 2020 - 251 - The Sunshine Economy: How Hotels Hope to Rebound from COVID-19
Winter can’t come fast enough for South Florida’s hotels. The industry is struggling with fewer people traveling. Demand remains low in most places with tourism and business travel still way down.
Mon, 28 Sep 2020 - 250 - The Sunshine Economy: How Can The Restaurant Business Bounce Back from COVID-19?
Tens of thousands of jobs have been lost, restaurants have closed permanently while others struggle to get by on a fraction of their business as they slowly and partially reopen. How can the industry bounce back?
Mon, 21 Sep 2020
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