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Tuesday, April 21, 2026 · Columbia County
Ulta Beauty World Transforms Orlando into Beauty Epicenter
Orlando's Orange County Convention Center hosts Ulta Beauty World 2026 today, drawing beauty enthusiasts with 200+ brands and exclusive perks. The one-day expo promises immersive experiences, expert panels and swag bags worth over $2,000. Florida's tourism and beauty scenes get a major boost from this New York-style glamour invasion.
Muppets Revamp Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Orlando's Hollywood Studios
The high-octane Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Orlando roars back May 26 with Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem leading a Muppet-fueled makeover. Replacing Aerosmith's rock anthems, the ride plunges guests into a chaotic VIP tour turned wild limo dash to a Muppets concert. Florida theme park fans gear up for inverted loops synced to fresh tracks like Blur's 'Song 2.'
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Orlando's Construction Boom Fuels Central Florida Real Estate Surge
Central Florida's real estate market is booming amid a wave of new residential and commercial projects, powered by record job growth and population influx. Orlando added 37,500 jobs in 2024 and welcomes 1,500 new residents weekly, absorbing new construction inventory at a blistering pace. Yet rising supply signals a market pivot, offering buyers rare leverage in 2026.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Florida Tourism Hits New Peak as 2025 Shatters All Records
Florida's tourism machine reached unprecedented heights in 2025, welcoming 143.3 million visitors and generating over $142.9 billion in economic activity. The surge reflects the state's continued dominance as America's premier vacation destination, even as tourism competition intensifies nationwide.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
PortMiami's Massive Expansion Fuels Florida Trade Boom
PortMiami shattered records in 2025 with 8.56 million cruise passengers and 1.11 million TEUs of cargo, pumping $61 billion into Florida's economy.[2][3] Ambitious upgrades under the 2035 Master Plan promise to double cargo traffic, cementing Miami's role as the nation's logistics powerhouse.[1] As Florida's trade gateway, these moves ripple statewide, boosting jobs and shipping from Tampa to Jacksonville.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
