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Florida Second Home / Vacation Home Real Estate Market Is Doing Great in 2012: Demand Exceeding Supply, Some Are Reporting.
Florida sure seems to be popular among investors these days. We've posted in the past about foreign investors from faraway places like Great Britain, Brazil, Israel, and other parts of the world finding the current Florida real estate market a place of great bargains but now it seems there is' [...]
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Diabetes Research Institute: News of the Week Includes New Miami Herald Supplement, "Conquering Diabetes"
This week's news regarding the Diabetes Research Institute and the fight against diabetes includes:
This Friday, June 29th, The Miami Herald will contain a special supplemental section titled “Conquering Diabetes” that is being developed in conjunction with the Miami Chapter of the ADA and the AADE. The DRI’s Dr. Luigi [...] -
Florida Roads: Future Corridor Action Plan Gets Input From Experts Like Developers, Utilities, and Water Management Districts
The State of Florida has not removed itself from every bit of control over land use and real estate development in the state, despite the huge deregulations of the past two years (see the little ebook in the left sidebar for details). Florida state government still has lots of [...]
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Donald Trump Announces Plans for Trump Studio City in Miami, Florida: News Release of the Week
The news that Donald Trump has serious plans for building a big TV and film studio in Florida is making lots of waves in various industries across the country. The development would be hugh, of course, but the true impact of this Trump endeavor would be the many [...]
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National Association of Home Builders' Housing Market Index Confirms Single-Family Homes Are Being Built Again and Confidence in Housing Industry is Growing
Back in February 2012, we were cautiously optimistic about residential home construction because the National Association of Home Builders Housing Market Index had doubled from September 2011 to February 2012 in builder confidence in the construction of new single-family homes nationwide. Last February, the NAHB Housing Market Index [...]
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Diabetes Research Institute Believes Cure for Diabetes Exists and Will Be Found
The Diabetes Research Institute has one goal: curing diabetes. Here is a DRI video that helps explain how DRI scientists are working to find that cure, and why these researchers believe that a diabetes cure exists:
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Florida Land Developers Take Note: Osceola County May Nix Impact Fees Forever As Possible July 2012 Commission Vote on Permanent Moratorium on Impact Fees
First things first, here's the bottom line: Florida developers and builders are very, very interested in what the local county will be charging in impact fees because it can be a big, big number. So what is happening in Osceola County Florida and the possible end to impact fees [...]
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Chicago's BMO Financial Group Study Finds Florida Economy Recovery is Real: News Release of the Week
More good news for Florida: another economic study has been released with numbers that reflect the Florida economy is bouncing back. True, the report doesn't have the State of Florida bouncing back fast - but a slow and stead growth in a positive direction is something we all need' [...]
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Florida Everglades Environmental Regulation: Historic Deal Reached This Week As EPA Approves $880 Million Agreement To Fight Damaging Water Runoff Into River of Grass
The fighting over how to regulate the Florida Everglades has been going on for years. And years. This week, however, lots of that controversy will stop because an agreement has been reached and okayed by the Environmental Protection Agency (subject to the approval of two federal judges to sign [...]
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Diabetes Research Institute: News of the Week Includes Record Breaking Auction by Brenda Novak
This week's news regarding the Diabetes Research Institute and the fight against diabetes includes:
1. Brenda Novak's Online Auction for Diabetes Research benefiting the DRI broke records this year, raising $306,000 and surpassing her goal of $250,000. Next year's auction is set to begin on May 1, 2013.
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