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Popular Breakfast Spot Expanding to Boynton Beach and Wellington
Turning Point, a popular New Jersey-based breakfast, brunch and lunch spot founded by CEO Kirk Rouff in 1998, is preparing to open new locations in Boynton Beach and Wellington. The Boynton Beach location, at 7375 Boynton Beach Boulevard Suite 405, is set to open this fall and will feature 120 seats, including 40 seats on a covered patio, Rouff told Business Debut.
South Florida Foreclosure Rates Among the Highest in the Nation, Report Says
South Florida’s booming real estate market may be cooling off, and there are growing signs of economic strain. According to a new report, the region is now facing some of the highest foreclosure rates in the country.
The FACES of Window Coverings
In the Shade, established 37 years, is the “A team” when it comes to window coverings in Martin, St. Lucie, and Palm Beach counties. Their state-of-the-art showroom featuring smart home automation and true-to-size window coverings by Hunter Douglas along with the personable and knowledgeable staff keeps the guesswork out of the decision making. Stepping into […] The post The FACES of Window Coverings appeared first on Stuart Magazine.
Make PR Great Again Celebrates Milestone: 5,000th Small Business Client Served
MPRGA Great PR for Small Business Make PR Great Again Logo Reflecting MPRGA’s unwavering commitment to helping American businesses amplify their voices and achieve unparalleled success through strategic PR campaigns We’re incredibly proud to have played a role in the success of so many businesses
Boca Raton Environmental Board Denies Controversial Oceanfront Building, Will Go to Council
The Boca Raton Environmental Board voted unanimously last week to deny a recommendation for approval to the city council of an application by a property owner to develop an oceanfront property with a scaled-back version of a project that had previously led to litigation. The matter will now go to the governing body, which has […]Sign up here for your free BocaDaily Morning News Update.
Western communities OK new budgets without local tax rate increases, new employees
WELLINGTON — Palm Beach County's western communities will govern themselves with lower or unchanged tax rates and with few, if any, additional employees during the fiscal year that began Oct. 1. Cities, towns and villages from Westlake to Palm Springs in late September approved their annual municipal budgets. The biggest local tax...
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