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Friday, April 10, 2026 · Florida

Mis consejos para pequeños negocios exitosos

Mis consejos para pequeños negocios exitosos

Monroe County residents are invited to a free workshop this Saturday, April 12, at the Community Center, offering tips for successful small businesses from local entrepreneur Maria Rodriguez.

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Corporate Team Building Activities in Key West

Key West is becoming a popular destination for corporate team-building activities, bringing economic benefits to Monroe County businesses.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Understanding Estate Administration in Nassau County

Nassau County residents are navigating the essential process of estate administration, or probate, to manage a deceased loved one's assets through the local court system.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Palm Beach County Unveils New Interactive Map Calendar for Community Events

Palm Beach County has launched a new interactive map calendar to help residents easily find community events, public meetings, and recreational activities across the region.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Go Offline and IRL With Your Agency Marketing

Weston businesses are encouraged to explore the benefits of integrating traditional, in-person marketing strategies to build stronger community ties and client relationships.

Friday, April 10, 2026

JAXPORT's Jax Forward Strategy Fuels Florida Job Boom

Jacksonville's port is surging ahead with record cargo volumes and multimillion-dollar expansions, creating tens of thousands of high-paying jobs across Florida. CEO Eric Green unveiled the 'Jax Forward' blueprint at the 2026 State of the Ports address, spotlighting a transformative year that bolsters the state's logistics powerhouse status. From deeper harbors to greener cranes, these moves promise billions in economic firepower for Northeast Florida.

Friday, April 10, 2026

South Florida's Older Condos Surge in Sales Amid Affordability Crunch

In a twist defying luxury trends, South Florida's aging condos are flying off the market faster than new builds, drawing remote workers priced out of gleaming towers. Owners rush to sell ahead of looming financial cliffs from post-Surfside laws, creating bargains in Miami-Dade and beyond. But statewide condo prices plummet, signaling a buyer's paradise with risks.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Orlando breaks tourism record as Universal, Disney fuel Central Florida boom

Orlando welcomed more than 75 million visitors in 2024, shattering tourism records as Universal's $7 billion Epic Universe and Disney's $60 billion expansion reshape the destination. The competition between theme park giants is driving longer stays, higher spending, and record hotel bookings across Central Florida.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Space Florida Locks in New Launch Deals, Boosting Cape Canaveral Jobs

Space Florida has secured fresh commercial launch contracts, positioning Cape Canaveral as a rocket hub amid surging demand. These deals promise hundreds of high-wage jobs and millions in investments for Florida's Space Coast. From Firefly Aerospace to Blue Origin, the state's aerospace sector is blasting off.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Remote Work Boom Fuels Florida Condo Sales Surge to 7,000+ in February

Florida's coastal real estate market is experiencing unprecedented demand as remote workers flee high-cost states, driving condo sales up 8.6% year-over-year in February 2026. From St. Augustine's transformation into a top remote work hub to Miami's luxury renaissance, the state is capturing a wave of white-collar professionals seeking lifestyle flexibility and tax advantages.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Orlando Spring Break Shatters Records with 7.4M Airport Travelers

Orlando International Airport is in the grip of its busiest spring break ever, projecting 7.4 million passengers through a 46-day rush ending April 7. Hotels and attractions from Disney World to Universal are booming amid Florida's tourism surge. The frenzy caps a record 2025 with 143.3 million statewide visitors.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Florida Tourism Explodes 15% in Q1, Fueled by Global Surge

Florida shattered records with a 15% visitor boom in the first quarter of 2026, welcoming millions more from abroad and boosting the state's economy. Governor Ron DeSantis hailed the surge as proof of the Sunshine State's unbeatable appeal. From Miami beaches to Orlando theme parks, international travelers are pouring in like never before.

Friday, April 10, 2026

South Florida Inventory Surges 20%, Cooling Miami Home Prices

Home sales in Miami-Dade and Broward counties slowed amid a 20% rise in available properties, easing intense price pressures in the region's overheated market. Buyers now face less competition, but a persistent shortage of over 30,000 units keeps affordability elusive. Florida Realtors data signals a shift toward balance in early 2026.

Friday, April 10, 2026

PortMiami Shatters Cargo Record in Busiest Month Ever

PortMiami has logged its most frenzied month for container shipments, a surge underscoring Florida's rebounding trade networks. Nearly 1.12 million TEUs moved through the gateway last fiscal year, capping 11 straight years above the million mark. As upgrades accelerate, the port cements Miami's role in global commerce.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Orlando Tourism Booms 15% in Q1 on Theme Park Rush

Central Florida's theme parks drew a 15% surge in visitors during the first quarter, propelled by fresh rides at Disney World and Universal Studios. The boom signals robust recovery and expansion fever gripping Orlando's tourism engine. Local leaders eye sustained growth amid multi-billion-dollar investments.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Orlando's Real Estate Surge: Tourism and Tech Drive Florida's Top Growth Market

Orlando has emerged as America's fastest-growing real estate market, ranking No. 1 nationally in job growth, population expansion, and GDP growth among the country's 30 most populous regions. A robust tourism industry anchored by Disney and Universal, combined with a booming tech and healthcare sector, is reshaping the region's housing landscape and attracting major development projects.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Florida's Credit Score Gap Costs Residents Thousands in Debt

Florida's average credit score trails the national average at 680, fueling higher interest rates and ballooning credit card debt amid the state's booming economy. With households devoting the highest percentage of income to cards—around 7%—residents face steeper costs for homes, cars and insurance. FOX 35 Orlando's Money Monday spotlights how boosting scores can unlock savings in the Sunshine State.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Florida's 2026 Sports Boom Set to Shatter Tourism Records

From Miami's FIFA World Cup matches to Jacksonville's championship surges, Florida's packed 2026 sports calendar promises billions in tourism revenue. South Florida alone eyes a $3 billion economic jolt, fueling hotels, restaurants and local businesses statewide. Officials predict record visitor spending as upgraded venues draw global crowds.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Cook's Exit as Apple CEO Rocks Florida's Tech Boom

Apple CEO Tim Cook's sudden departure sends ripples through Florida's burgeoning tech sector, where the iPhone giant has poured millions into local innovation hubs. With John Ternus stepping in on Sept. 1, industry leaders in Orlando and Miami ponder the next chapter for Sunshine State investments. The shift caps Cook's 15-year run that fueled Apple's $3.6 trillion market surge.

Friday, April 10, 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.

Friday, April 10, 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.

Friday, April 10, 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.

Friday, April 10, 2026

South Florida Luxury Boom Reshapes Skylines Amid Cash-Fueled Surge

South Florida's real estate market is exploding with luxury new construction from Miami to Palm Beach, driven by all-cash deals and wealthy migrants. Towering cranes dot the horizon as developers race to meet insatiable demand for waterfront towers and estates. Experts predict the frenzy will endure well into 2026.

Friday, April 10, 2026

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.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Florida Florists Brace for Mother's Day Crunch: Tariffs, Shortages Drive Up Prices

As Mother's Day approaches, Florida florists are facing a perfect storm of supply chain disruptions and tariff-driven cost increases that are forcing them to make difficult decisions about inventory and pricing. North Florida growers, who supply decorative plants to shops across the state, are contending with deeper shortages than in previous years. Consumers shopping for arrangements should expect to pay significantly more and act fast—prices for popular flowers like pink roses are climbing as the holiday nears.

Friday, April 10, 2026

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.'

Friday, April 10, 2026

Miami International Fine Arts (MIFA) Presents 'TIMELESS' Featuring Carlos Cartagena

Miami International Fine Arts (MIFA) proudly presents 'TIMELESS,' a new exhibition opening April 17, 2026, featuring the profound works of celebrated artist Carlos Cartagena.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Nearly 905K Florida Renters Priced Out as Affordability Crisis Deepens

A comprehensive University of Florida study reveals Florida has become the worst state for renters, with nearly 905,000 low-income households spending more than 40% of their income on rent. Despite adding over 240,000 multifamily units since 2019, the state's explosive population growth has outpaced affordable housing supply, leaving workers, seniors, and families struggling to find stable homes.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Disney Resurrects Iconic Sorcerer Hat at Orlando's Hollywood Studios

Nearly 15 years after removing its most recognizable symbol, Disney has installed a reimagined Sorcerer Hat at Hollywood Studios in Orlando as part of a sweeping transformation of Animation Courtyard into Walt Disney Studios Courtyard. The scaled-down blue hat, inspired by the 1940 animated classic "Fantasia," marks the return of a beloved landmark that defined the park's identity for more than a decade.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Even Orlando's Best Rents Can't Escape Florida's Housing Crisis

Orlando ranks as Florida's most affordable rental market, yet it still struggles nationally, with renters spending nearly 29% of their income on housing. The city's relative affordability offers little relief in a state where the typical renter pays 37% of earnings toward rent—the worst burden in America.

Friday, April 10, 2026