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Florida Metros, Atlanta Named Best Cities To Start A Business

Annual Ranking Of Best Large Cities To Start A Business Several metros in the Sunshine State and Atlanta rank as the best large cities to start a business, according to WalletHub’s annual report released this week.  In total, Florida nabbed 4 of the Top 5 spots in the annual ranking, while Florida metros and Atlanta […]

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Trending Manufacturing News in Florida and Georgia

Club Car Opens New Urban Vehicle Manufacturing Facility This month Club Car, a leading manufacturer of golf, utility and personal transportation vehicles, celebrated the opening of its new manufacturing facility in Appling, Georgia.  Club Car Facility in Appling, Georgia The new facility is located in the White Oak Business Park which is located at the

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Driftwood Capital Touts $730 Million Florida Development Pipeline

Driftwood’s Hotel Development Pipeline Exceeds $1 Billion This week luxury hotelier Driftwood Capital announced a $1 billion hotel development pipeline with almost three quarters of that estimated value tied to three new marquee hotel projects in South Florida and the Space Coast.  Source: Driftwood Capital The announcement was made on the heels of Driftwood Capital’s

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Trending Healthcare News In Florida and Georgia

Legislation Raises Background Screening Bar for Florida Healthcare Professionals If House Bill 975 is signed by Governor DeSantis, background screenings will be required for dozens of new categories of Florida healthcare providers who previously have not been subject to background screenings.  Right now, it’s only a handful of Florida healthcare pros that need to jump

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