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Thursday’s Afternoon Update

What you need to know about Florida today

Florida Business News

After three consecutive months of increases following the presidential election, consumer sentiment among Floridians dropped 2.6 points in February, down from a revised figure of 86.9 in January.

  • Florida offices housing Everglades engineers, scientists on the chopping block

    The federal government moved to end its lease for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office in Jacksonville, headquarters of the Jacksonville district and home to about 800 of the nearly 1,100 Florida-based employees.

  • Silver Airways halts Orlando service after leasing firm reclaims three of its planes

    Regional airline Silver Airways of Fort Lauderdale, which has been operating under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, halted its service at Orlando International Airport after three of its aircraft were repossessed by the owner.

  • Carnival is opening a private resort for cruise passengers. See what’s in the works

    Beginning in July, Doral-based Carnival will send ships between PortMiami and Celebration Key, a private development in the Bahamas.

  • Private equity giant to buy majority stake in ModMed in $5.3 billion deal

    ModMed is teaming up with another private equity firm for its next chapter. Clearlake Capital Group agreed to acquire a majority stake of the Boca Raton-based company at a $5.3 billion valuation.