Krispy Kreme is overhauling its O-shaped offerings. On Nov. 3, the chain announced it is expanding its doughnut menu, adding six new permanent flavors and
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Judge grants Sean 'Diddy' Combs' request for expedited appeals schedule
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ request for a speedy appeals process was granted by a judge Monday, four days after he was transferred to a federal prison
Reese Witherspoon details 'really bad' postpartum depression journey
Originally appeared on E! Online. Reese Witherspoon is reflecting on a difficult chapter in her life. “The Morning Show” actress recently detailed her lifelong struggles
2 people recovering after wrong-way crashes on Florida Turnpike
Two people are dead and two were hospitalized with serious injuries after back-to-back wrong-way crashes on Florida’s Turnpike in Miami-Dade County early Sunday morning, the
South Florida continues to send aid to Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa
Floridians continue to send help to those who were impacted by Hurricane Melissa, which made landfall last week as a Category 5 storm. Source link
Time is running for South Florida developers to cash in on EB-5
South Florida developers are increasingly looking to EB-5 funding to fill gaps in their capital stacks, as foreign investors rush to participate before the program
Lincoln Road landlords and brokers stage a comeback
Scott Sherman still remembers when landlords could get top dollar asking rents for retail and restaurant spaces on Lincoln Road, the outdoor pedestrian mall in
Knives out: Developers clash over West Palm Beach condo buyouts
In the gold rush that is real estate development in West Palm Beach, nothing is more valuable than the dirt on waterfront Flagler Drive. But
On eve of election day, considering what new administrations in NYC, Miami mean for real estate
November brings big changes for some of The Real Deal’s markets. New York City begins saying goodbye to Mayor Eric Adams, who dropped his reelection
Should the government collect property tax on residents? South Florida considers life without levies
Gov. Ron DeSantis asked Floridians a big question earlier this year. “You buy a home, pay off a mortgage—and yet you still have to write