Florida Business News
- Florida most at risk of ‘severe coastal flooding.’ New research shows where
Florida is the state where the most people and the most properties will be at risk of experiencing “severe coastal flooding” by 2050, according to new analysis released on Wednesday.
- Fort Myers hungry to create culinary district
The city of Fort Myers is seeking to join San Diego, Oklahoma City, Harrisonburg, Virginia, and other cities with culinary districts.
- Lawsuit accuses Boca mover of ‘hijacking’ Allied Van Lines’ name to get customers
Global moving giant Allied Van Lines is suing a similarly named Boca Raton-based moving broker for trademark infringement and accusing the smaller company of hurting its brand reputation.
- At Orlando festival, artificial intelligence takes the stage. Can it entertain you?
It’s not hard to come up with adjectives that describe artificial intelligence — everything from helpful to intrusive to frightening. But is it funny? Central Floridians will get the chance to judge for themselves.
- Hooters files for bankruptcy, Florida founders buy back majority stake
Hooters’ original founders in Clearwater have struck a deal to buy back majority ownership of the iconic restaurant chain as its corporate parent, Hooters of America, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.