Top articles of the week from August 29 to September 1

Top articles of the week from August 29 to September 1

2022-09-02T09:31:29-04:00September 2nd, 2022|Top articles of the week|

1. Northern Palm Beach County seeing explosive growth and related challenges

Northern Palm Beach County is experiencing significant economic benefits from an influx of companies and individuals to the region. Local leaders are working hard to accommodate that growth while also managing the accompanying ‘growing pains’.

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2. Current state of Philadelphia’s residential market amid rising rates and inflation

Rising interest rates and an inflationary environment have put further strain on homebuyers, particularly first-time homebuyers. Invest: spoke with Antonio Atacan, CEO of Venture Philly Group, and Joan Docktor, president of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, Realtors, to determine where the residential real estate market stands today and what’s to be expected moving forward. According to Docktor, “The market will continue to cool this year and next, however we expect it to be similar to 2019, which was a very good year.”

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3. Jacksonville’s mayoral race continues to take shape

While Floridians will be considering their potential picks for everything from their governor and senators to local representatives and commissioners, Jacksonville’s big question is who will be the next mayor of the country’s largest city.

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4. Tampa Bay’s top financial advisors weigh in on literacy, education and more

In 2022 professionals in wealth management and financial advisory are focused on client education, long-term thinking and consistency. In Tampa Bay, leaders spoke with Invest: to discuss how they are watching their sector evolve to meet the needs of an ever-changing economic landscape and a new generation of investors.

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5. Adaptive reuse supports growth of Nashville while maintaining historic roots

Growth in Nashville has been unparalleled over the past several years. In an effort to accommodate this boom, redevelopment and adaptive reuse projects have seen an uptick in neighborhoods throughout the city.

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