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Location Focus: Florida – Rebounded And Ready

Business Facilities

Speaking with regard to Florida’s condition with jobs, tourism, manufacturing, housing values and other measurements a few years ago, Proctor said, “The future wasn’t that bright, but I think today we see quite a different picture. Cape Coral, FL is poised for robust expansion across the board: in business and residential growth.

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U.S. CRE Turning Around In 2014, According To New PwC/ULI Report

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

Miami, which rose to number eight in the 2014 forecast from 12 th and 17 th place in 2013 and 2012, respectively, is benefiting from South American investment. Housing, non-residential construction, and a revival in exploration industries could be the key economic drivers.

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Dan Scott, conductor of the orchestra

The Korte Company

All he needed to do was confine his work to residential projects for two years before going commercial. He recalls the annual superintendents steak fry—a simple affair, just red meat, cold beer and cards at Ralph’s house. They needed more warm bodies, so they relaxed the rules. He didn’t have to go through apprenticeship school.

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Leading the Home Building Industry: Pro Builder's 2021 Forty Under 40

Pro Builder

Education • BFA, Interior Design, Miami University. Grew from small carpentry jobs to room remodels, whole-house remodeling, entry-level townhome construction, and then, ultimately, upscale custom homes. Certifications • Certified Passive House Trades-person training, Emu Systems. Alexa Drees Walker, 31. Drees Homes.

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Tiny overall gains, mixed sectoral results mark latest construction jobs, spending data

PSMJ Resources

over both intervals; commercial (retail, warehouse, farm) fell 1.3% Private residential construction climbed 1.7% The largest segment, improvements to existing single- and multi-family housing, jumped $8 billion (7.6%) for the month, although the initial estimate for March was reduced by $10 billion. for the month but down 1.5%