
Ron Hurtibise
Business Reporter at South Florida Sun Sentinel
Business reporter for the South Florida Sun Sentinel. Looking for interesting stories about how we work, live and spend our dollars in South Florida
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sun-sentinel.com | Ron Hurtibise
New restaurants and luxury fashion stores head the list of new retail offerings that have opened or are coming soon to the Town Center at Boca Raton and The Mall at Wellington Green. Town Center, located at 6000 Glades Road in Boca Raton, recently opened a new Ann Taylor store, featuring “sophisticated, relevant design” for professional women to wear in the office, as well as comfortable casual attire for weekends and resorts, according to a news release announcing the store debut.
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tampabay.com | Ron Hurtibise
Stressed by rising home insurance prices? Some insurers and agents are offering a way for clients to save substantial amounts of money off their insurance premiums, and data shows more homeowners are taking them up on it. But experts warn that the strategy can be risky. Sales of a form of insurance known as “dwelling/fire” is happening more and more in Florida, according to a South Florida Sun Sentinel analysis of quarterly insurance data released by the state Office of Insurance Regulation.
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1 week ago |
uniondemocrat.com | Ron Hurtibise
Oakland Park residents Jim and Chris Guld are about to sell their home and travel around the world, living full-time aboard a cruise ship called Villa Vie Odyssey. Will it be exciting? Yes. Expensive? Kind of. Tight? Well, the Gulds say they’re not worried about feeling cramped inside of a 140-square-foot stateroom for the 15-year option they just purchased. They recently spent 14 years together in a recreational vehicle, hitting each of the lower 48 states.
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1 week ago |
orlandosentinel.com | Ron Hurtibise
Speaking in Miami-Dade County, Gov. Ron DeSantis praised a state Senate bill that would extend the deadline for condominiums to achieve reserve studies while criticizing its House companion as favoring developers.
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sun-sentinel.com | Ron Hurtibise
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday urged the state Senate to move forward on a condo reform bill that would extend deadlines for completing reserve studies and funding repairs identified by the studies. After praising the Senate version of the bill, DeSantis then criticized its House companion as “something that favors developers.”DeSantis last fall urged legislative leaders to find ways to allow hard-hit elderly residents to stay in their condominiums.
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