Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Melea VanOstrand | February 13, 2023
"Their credit could be deteriorating as we see a lot of people in the tech and financial services sectors laying people off," Suzanne Amaducci-Adams, head of Bilzin Sumberg's real estate practice, said. "When you lay people off ... it means you're concerned about finances and you're cutting costs, and when you're cutting costs, does that mean you're also going to cut office space?"
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Melea VanOstrand | February 13, 2023
"There's over a million square feet of space currently that has been leased that is currently under construction and being built out right now," said Brian Gale, vice chairman of Cushman & Wakefield. "Where the tenants haven't even taken occupancy of that space, there's a whole other wave of people that are coming down who are going to be filling up those offices."
By Melea VanOstrand | February 13, 2023
"The overall economy definitely impacts us and is a challenge for us moving forward. But, South Florida has proven to be differentiated from a lot of other markets across the country," said Steven Hurwitz, managing director at JLL.
By Melea VanOstrand | February 9, 2023
South Florida businesses are likely to scale further north as industrial inventory dwindles, further strengthening an outlook for stable rent growth.
By Melea VanOstrand | September 12, 2022
"Whether it was [the Zika virus] before the pandemic and with the uptick in COVID cases, people are less inclined to go to large business meetings."
Daily Business Review | Analysis|Research
By Raychel Lean | August 29, 2022
"We've just got to rewrite the rules in a proper way in order to get the types of projects that are going to make our community stronger and better, and more vibrant and more resilient," said David Martin, CEO of Terra in Miami.
By Raychel Lean | August 29, 2022
"People are coming with that on the top of their list, whereas before we had very few or we had people who got here and then learned about the topic," said one environmental law professor at the University of Miami.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Raychel Lean | August 29, 2022
"If there's a direct-hit Category 5 storm that hits Miami, you're going to see 20 insurance companies go bankrupt and are not going to be able to pay claims. It's become a big problem," said South Florida insurance broker Joseph Gendelman.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Raychel Lean | August 29, 2022
"Can Miami not only rise to the occasion, pardon the pun, to address sea level rise for our own sustainability, but could we in fact become a transformative community that becomes a leader in mitigating these problems for the world?"
By Dan Roe | July 25, 2022
A region that prides itself on diversity still has work to do to ensure opportunities for all underrepresented law students.
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