Article by Terry Glavin, Business Editor, Sarasota Herald Tribune, 24 October 2018 Conde Nast Traveler, one of the most high-profile and high-end of the mass-market travel publications, consulted 429,000 responses to its Readers Choice Award survey to rank Sarasota No. 5 on its 15 Best Small Cities in the U.S. list for 2018. “Sarasota is booming,” the magazine said in its blurb, “and our Continue Reading
Jimmy Buffet’s “Last Man Standing” Ballad Rings Eerily True After Hurricane Michael Flattens Mexico Beach
1 House Left Standing in Mexico Beach after Hurricane Michael Article by Patricia Mazzei, The New York Times, October 14, 2018 MEXICO BEACH, Fla. — As they built their dream house last year on the shimmering sands of the Gulf of Mexico, Russell King and his nephew, Dr. Lebron Lackey, painstakingly documented every detail of the elevated construction, from the 40-foot pilings buried into the Continue Reading
2018 will be another GREAT YEAR for Florida real estate: the 30 second explanation
In the spirit of full disclosure, this has been our market forecast for 2015 – 2016 – 2017 and now 2018. The only revision is the final 3 major risk factors we identify. Conventional wisdom states 3 key metrics drive housing prices: Economy Consumer Confidence Interest Rates The US economy is in good shape, but further improvement would be welcomed. Consumer confidence is Continue Reading
Doctors in southwest Florida report increase in patients reporting breathing problems.
NBC NEWS by Annie Rose Ramos / Sep.02.2018 / 6:08 AM ET SIESTA KEY, Fla. — It started with a tickle in her throat. Then came the coughing, then the headaches. When the symptoms began earlier this summer, Monet Sexaure, 40, who is four months pregnant, couldn’t understand what was causing them. “I thought I was coming down with a cold,” she said. “But I never got a cold.” Then Sexaure Continue Reading
Florida declares a state of emergency as red tide kills animals and disrupts tourism
Reprinted from The Washington Post August 14, 2018 By Joel Achenbach, Washington Post Reporter, Kate Furby, AAAS Mass Media Fellow, Alex Horton, Washington Post Reporter Florida’s governor this week made official what residents of southwest Florida already knew: The bloom of toxic algae that has darkened gulf waters is an emergency. The red tide has made breathing difficult for locals, Continue Reading
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