
Alexandra Clough
Business Writer at Palm Beach Post
Business writer @pbpost. @AmericanU
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1 week ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Alexandra Clough
Nora, a new dining, shopping, and entertainment district, is opening in West Palm Beach, Florida, in phases starting this summer. The $1 billion project is the largest redevelopment in the city's history since CityPlace and features renovated vintage buildings alongside new construction. Located north of downtown West Palm Beach, Nora will house a variety of businesses, including restaurants, shops, fitness centers, and a hotel.
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3 weeks ago |
palmbeachdailynews.com | Alexandra Clough
"Big Short" investor Jeff Greene laments economic uncertainty as bad for real estate market and business, echoing concerns by Federal Reserve Chair Powell. Show Caption Hide Caption West Palm Beach downtown office towers, real estate developmentNew office towers in downtown West Palm Beach, or already completed ones, such as 360 Rosemary, have lured about 100 firms since 2019 to Palm Beach County.
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1 month ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Jennifer Sangalang |Alexandra Clough |Antonio Fins |John Bisognano
What does 'Trump and Mar-a-Lago travel budget' look like? Since Jan. 20, 2025, president will have returned to home state of Florida 10 times. Jennifer Sangalang Alexandra Clough Antonio Fins John BisognanoUSA TODAY NETWORK - FloridaAs a businessman, Trump flew on his personal airplane, a Boeing 757 with a "Trump" logo on it. Some call it "Trump Force One."Trump has said he wants a red, white and blue design for Air Force One instead of the current color, a robin egg blue.
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1 month ago |
staugustine.com | Antonio Fins |Alexandra Clough |Laura Layden
President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs on a wide range of goods are causing concern in Florida, a state heavily reliant on real estate and tourism. Immigration crackdowns are raising concerns about labor shortages in industries like construction and tourism, which rely heavily on foreign-born workers. While some Canadian companies are considering relocating to Florida to avoid tariffs, economists are skeptical about the overall impact on job creation.
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1 month ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Alexandra Clough
Vanderbilt University has raised $77 million towards a $300 million goal for a new graduate business school campus in West Palm Beach, Florida. The university faces competition for donations from other major projects in the area, including a new Cleveland Clinic hospital. Despite economic uncertainty and potential federal funding cuts, Vanderbilt remains committed to the project and plans to court potential donors in the coming months.
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Vanderbilt exploring land from Jeff Greene as West Palm Beach, county consider property giveaway https://t.co/IQIhJsqC0R via @pbpost

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