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Florida
For Florida town, growth at what price?
by
David Gura
Aug 29, 2012
The mayor of Port Orange, Fla., has been a cheerleader for growth, but now has second thoughts.
A Florida community banker weighs in on the election
Aug 29, 2012
As part of our coverage of "The Real Economy" -- what matters most to voters this election year -- we've invited a guy named Mike Sleaford into the studio to give us his thoughts on the election and the economy.
Florida town rides housing boom, bust
by
David Gura
Aug 28, 2012
Famed for their citrus groves, Dundee residents take stock of the economy and the upcoming elections.
'Tiger Blood' flows in Florida race
Aug 24, 2012
A Democratic super PAC goes after Rep. Connie Mack for past legal troubles by comparing him to actor Charlie Sheen.
GOP nonprofits press attack
Aug 23, 2012
Conservative political nonprofit continue to blanket airwaves with attack ads in Senate races.
Private rail tries for comeback in Florida
Aug 22, 2012
A private firm will offer service between Miami and Orlando, trying to prove that private rail service can compete with Amtrak.
Orlando is 'purple' when it comes to political donors
by
David Gura
Aug 1, 2012
Central Florida city is a top locale for both GOP and Democratic fundraisers, in a swing state that will play a key role for either Mitt Romney or Barack Obama winning the election.
For public good, not for profit.
High-end buyers boost Florida condo market
Jul 24, 2012
Empty nesters with money to spend are fueling something of a boom in Florida's vacation home market.
These fireworks are brought to you by Bacardi
Jul 4, 2012
Thanks to corporate sponsors, Coral Gables, Fla., gets its fireworks show back after budget woes axed it six years ago.
Condo buyers square off against foreign investors
Jun 25, 2012
The condo market is on the rise in hot cities like Miami. But that means competition from international buyers who bring cash.