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Nexum Group Inc Reaches 1500th Florida Client
Nexum Group Inc started opened in 2017 in a 300 sq foot office with just a cell phone and internet. Five years later, the company has serviced over 1500 businesses in the state of Florida alone. Over the years we have serviced large companies, mom and pop operations, professional sports teams, and international businesses. We have worked in all industries from contactors, fitness centers, medical offices, medical equipment sales, software companies, staffing companies, and many other types of companies. We work on a contingency basis, so we do not get paid unless we collect on the debt. We give our clients a portal to track the claims online so you know what is going on with your accounts. We have obtained all licenses to collect on both commercial and consumer debts while maintaining our reputation as a professional but firm collection agency. We appreciate all current clients who have made it possible for us to grow, create new jobs, and donate to various charitable causes.
Dalfen breaks ground on three South Florida warehouses
The developer obtained nearly $70 million in construction loans. It’s time to celebrate the best in South Florida real estate. Join us for an awards program where we'll share the highlights of each category and announce the winners and top real estate deals.
Technology & Innovation Roundup: South Florida a leader for tech job posting growth so far in 2022
South Florida was among the nation’s leaders for the growth of tech job postings in the first half of the year, according to the recently released Dice Tech Job Report. The tri-county region’s tech job openings in the first six months of the year grew 104% compared to the first half of 2021, behind only the Orlando area, where growth was 111%. Other Florida metros also ranked high for year-over-year tech job growth, including No. 8 Tampa (71%) and No. 14 Jacksonville (58%).
Hospitality Roundup: How restaurants can fight back against inflation
South Florida restaurants are adjusting their strategies to increase profits and cut costs as inflation eats into their margins. Aniece Meinhold, owner of Phuc Yea, a Vietnamese restaurant in Miami, said she employed a strategy early on that helped her avoid layoffs, even as prices for some ingredients rose as much as 40% or 60%, she said.
Florida Department of Revenue, six other tenants sign leases at Doral Center
Both buildings are undergoing a $14 million renovation. It’s time to celebrate the best in South Florida real estate. Join us for an awards program where we'll share the highlights of each category and announce the winners and top real estate deals.
Slate Hallandale Beach luxury apartments open for residents (Photos)
The project includes a golf simulator room and a spa. It’s time to celebrate the best in South Florida real estate. Join us for an awards program where we'll share the highlights of each category and announce the winners and top real estate deals.
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