
FirstService Residential to Lay Off 65 Employees
News Summary FirstService Residential plans to lay off 65 employees across its Dania Beach and Las Vegas locations due to outsourcing customer care services. The
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News Summary FirstService Residential plans to lay off 65 employees across its Dania Beach and Las Vegas locations due to outsourcing customer care services. The

News Summary A financial advisor from Delray Beach, Stephen T. Mellinger III, has pleaded guilty to a $106 million tax fraud scheme involving illegal tax

News Summary In Miami, cybersecurity experts emphasized the need for a proactive approach to protect against digital threats. As the 2024 elections approach, the focus

News Summary Florida’s economy is on the rebound, nearing pre-pandemic levels with a $1.5 trillion valuation. Key sectors like tourism and real estate are thriving,

News Summary Hialeah’s UPS facility will lay off 65 workers due to restructuring aimed at increasing efficiency. The cuts will affect daytime package handlers, starting

News Summary The 12th Annual Mentoring Monday event in Davie, Florida, gathered around 100 women for a day of empowerment and connection. Hosted by the

News Summary The Ocean House, a luxe condominium project in Surfside, Florida, has officially started construction. Spearheaded by a prominent Brazilian developer, the 12-story building

News Summary Evermore Bank is relocating its only Palm Beach County branch from Wellington to 4550 PGA Blvd in Palm Beach Gardens. This move aims

News Summary The African American Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida is launching new initiatives to uplift Black-owned businesses. With over 950 members, they offer

News Summary South Florida is experiencing a surge in Black-owned businesses, with Miami ranking fourth nationally for such enterprises. Over 9,100 Black-owned ventures contribute significantly