Florida Business News
- Florida's office space race
Companies are flocking to Florida — and they’re hungry for prime office space but with fewer employees in the office full time, companies are prioritizing quality over quantity when it comes to space.
- Iran conflict disrupts fertilizer shipments, raising concerns for Florida farmers
While gas prices are climbing, there is another ripple effect from the war with Iran. The conflict is now hitting the agriculture industry, putting pressure on fertilizer companies and the farmers who depend on them.
- Could Cuban Americans invest and own businesses in Cuba soon? Not so fast. Here’s why
The possibility that Cubans in South Florida and elsewhere outside the island might soon be able to invest in and own businesses in Cuba may amount to little more than an invitation and a fantasy.
- Hurricane cones may get bigger...and better
One of the most famous and feared weather graphics in history is undergoing a fundamental redo aimed at making it more accurate, easier to understand and potentially customizable when hurricanes threaten.
- New penalties for contractors who don’t pay subcontractors take effect July 1
As part of the sweeping Florida Farm Bill he signed on Monday, Gov. Ron DeSantis approved a provision that includes new accountability measures for state contractors.






















