
Minto Communities USA Relocates Headquarters to Coconut Creek
News Summary Minto Communities USA has moved its corporate headquarters to Coconut Creek, investing $16 million in a 15,530 square foot state-of-the-art facility. The new
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News Summary Minto Communities USA has moved its corporate headquarters to Coconut Creek, investing $16 million in a 15,530 square foot state-of-the-art facility. The new

News Summary The annual ’40 Under Forty’ awards gala in Central Florida celebrated 40 remarkable young professionals from Volusia and Flagler counties. Abbie Teague, vice

News Summary Tampa Bay Trust Company has rebranded to Florida Trust Wealth Management, becoming Florida’s largest independent wealth management firm. This strategic move unifies its

News Summary Trader Joe’s will open a new store in Daytona Beach, marking its first presence in Volusia County. This expansion is part of the

News Summary Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida has announced its plans to acquire Heartland Bancshares in a $110 million deal. The transaction, involving both cash

News Summary Spirit Airlines is reducing its network significantly following a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. The airline will eliminate service to a dozen U.S. cities,

News Summary Ben E. Keith Foods has revealed plans for a new 707,000-square-foot distribution center in Alachua, Florida. This facility, set to be one of

News Summary Florida’s manufacturing industry is evolving with technological advancements and changes in the workforce. The recent FABTECH 2024 event highlighted various innovations, including automation

News Summary Florida is witnessing a surge in real estate investments from Latin American buyers despite economic instability in other regions. Recent data shows these

News Summary Florida’s Office of Insurance Regulation has fined eight insurance companies a total of $2.08 million for mishandling claims following Hurricanes Ian and Idalia.