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The Nether Land: Bonaire, a tiny island off the coast of Venezuela, is a scuba diver's dream. But you don't have to don a wetsuit and tank if you want to enjoy the island's other charms - Travel Bonaire
Nick Davies is careening down what appears to be a one-way road on the Dutch island of Bonaire, laughing like a madman as he takes a slug from his...
South Florida CEO, 01/01/04 by Tina Wingate · More from publication -
The city in the sky looks for a center; Aventura continues to rise into the sky, even as it pursues the more down-to-earth mission of creating a family friendly environment for year-round residents. What's next, a town center? - Neighborhoods Aventura
* The essence of Aventura can perhaps best be experienced by driving the length of the William Lehman Cause-way. On either side of this sixlane...
South Florida CEO, 10/01/03 by Tina Wingate · More from publication -
Luxury upgrade: already enclaves of affluence, the twin communities of Bal Harbour and Bay Harbor Islands are undergoing a high-rise renaissance of luxury urban redevelopment - Nieghborhoods: Bal Harbour/Bay Harbor Island
* When Stanley Whitman bought the land where the Bal Harbour Shops now hold court, it housed a US Army barracks that had been converted into...
South Florida CEO, 07/01/03 by Tina Wingate · More from publication -
Spread 'em out, stay longer - The Workday
A new survey comparing the habits of office workers in 12 major US cities reveals that Miami employees work the longest hours. According to a poll...
South Florida CEO, 06/01/03 by Tina Wingate · More from publication -
Broward Brouhaha - Public Art II
Speaking of the Hillsboro Inlet lighthouse, it was one of the inspirations for a controversial 10-story sculpture that is scheduled to rise at the...
South Florida CEO, 06/01/03 by Tina Wingate · More from publication -
No cribs for crooks - Legal Shelters - homestead exemption law - Brief Article
* One of Florida's most controversial relocation incentives has been its homestead exemption law. Designed to protect the homes of ordinary...
South Florida CEO, 05/01/03 by Tina Wingate · More from publication -
Fort Lauderdale's urban core: well-established as a commercial and shopping district, downtown Fort Lauderdale is wooing residents to its urban core with a flurry of new development - Neighborhoods: Downtown Fort Lauderdale
* The fact that Morton's is opening an outpost of its famed steakhouse in the ground floor of Richard Zipes' Las Olas River House means little to...
South Florida CEO, 05/01/03 by Tina Wingate · More from publication -
Rising on the Bay: the 79th Street Causeway/North Bay Village neighborhood is an eclectic mix of private homes, waterfront restaurants and funky stores. It's also the next big thing for mid-rise, affordable condominiums - Neighborhoods
For the real-estate savvy, moving into an emerging neighborhood has certain advantages. For one thing, it's decidedly cheaper, with far more of an...
South Florida CEO, 04/01/03 by Tina Wingate · More from publication -
The Hialeah affair - Crime
Call it a B-movie version of "The Thomas Crown Affair." After all, a Hialeah hotel is not exactly the setting for a showdown with international art...
South Florida CEO, 03/01/03 by Tina Wingate · More from publication -
Downtown West Palm Beach: long considered just a professional service center for upper-crust Palm Beach across the intracoastal, West Palm Beach has come into its own as a younger, hipper urban setting. Now, new high-rise condos and apartment buildings ar
It's Thursday at lunchtime, and the sidewalk tables set up in front of Big City Tavern on Clematis Street are jammed with people. Inside, it's just...
South Florida CEO, 03/01/03 by Tina Wingate · More from publication


