
Lucinda Honeycutt
Writer and Graphic Designer at Freelance
Content Creator, Web Designer, Foodie, Tech Geek Also @BSolopreneur
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2 weeks ago |
tbbwmag.com | Lucinda Honeycutt
The latest plunge in stock market performance, largely attributed to the Trump administration’s new tariffs and an overall dip in consumer confidence, has reignited a longstanding concern for American investors: volatility. Financial strategist and real estate expert Tatiana Zagorovski explores a compelling alternative that sidesteps Wall Street’s rollercoaster—private lending.
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3 weeks ago |
tbbwmag.com | Lucinda Honeycutt
As the U.S. economy sputters under the weight of rising inflation, ballooning federal debt, and a dangerously high reliance on government spending to prop up GDP, a growing number of policy experts are sounding the alarm. Many say it’s no longer enough to just focus on fixing Washington, D.C.—they’re calling for bold, decentralized action: a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in every state. The idea isn’t theoretical.
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1 month ago |
tbbwmag.com | Jo-Lynn Brown |Megan Kostner |Lucinda Honeycutt
Altman Logistics Properties, in partnership with FRP Development Corp., has secured $16 million in construction financing for Apex Logistics at Lakeland, a 202,000-square-foot, Class A logistics development, in Central Florida. The financing, provided by Seacoast Bank, will support the redevelopment of a 22.5-acre site along the I-4 Corridor, replacing a recently demolished office building.
If You Expect to Thrive in 2025’s Real Estate Industry, You Need to Evolve Quickly, and in a Big Way
2 months ago |
tbbwmag.com | Lucinda Honeycutt |Jo-Lynn Brown
While many in the news have been widely covering the rising cost of everyday items, they’ve been surprisingly quiet about the state of the real estate market lately. I suspect that’s because they’re concerned about causing a panic that could lead to a market crash. What I’m afraid they don’t realize is that we may already be well on our way to exactly that, and failing to address it only makes the problem worse.
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2 months ago |
tbbwmag.com | Lucinda Honeycutt |Jo-Lynn Brown
David Bell, CEO of a national workplace drug testing company, has called for mandatory drug testing for all government employees, arguing that the policy could address financial shortcomings and improve economic stability. Bell outlined his perspective in a recent opinion piece, linking substance abuse within high-ranking officials to wasteful spending and potential national security risks.
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