Hurricane Ian destroyed Fort Myers’ sense of place. Landmarks erased, the shrimp fleet destroyed, homeowners still without shelter. It’s the...
Read moreHurricane Ian destroyed Fort Myers’ sense of place. Landmarks erased, the shrimp fleet destroyed, homeowners still without shelter. It’s the...
Read moreDesigned to ensure businesses maintain their position in the marketplace, noncompete agreements prevent former staff members from taking their skills...
Read moreFor 15 years, the Lee County Commission refused to even consider a lime rock mine in the southeast part of...
Read moreThe Florida Legislature used a special session in mid-December to pass what analysts say is the largest property insurance reform...
Read moreBill Maples is a highly regarded director of outpatient wound centers. He and his wife, residents of the Galveston Bay...
Read moreCollapse. Crisis. Those are the words nearly everyone—from the governor to industry analysts to insurance company CEOs—uses to describe the...
Read moreHotel managers do much more than ensure their operations run smoothly and their lobbies shine. In addition to monitoring day-to-day...
Read moreA detective in Miami Beach didn’t know he was about to make history in 2013 when he posed as a...
Read moreTo simplify only slightly, Southwest Florida primarily has two kinds of people: those who are boating and those who are...
Read moreWorkers in a busy office don’t have time to think about the orchids in the lobby or the Cavanah landscape...
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