Top articles of the week from May 24 to May 28

Top articles of the week from May 24 to May 28

2021-05-28T15:52:08-04:00May 28th, 2021|Uncategorized|
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May 26th, 2021

1. How Tampa Bay’s financial sector faced off with the pandemic

While 2020 saw the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tampa Bay’s banks and financial institutions were on the frontlines ensuring the business community remained serviced and protected over some of the most challenging and uncertain months that any business faced. At the same time, the industry itself was forced to evolve to keep pace with a world that continues to change rapidly even today.

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City of Fort Lauderdale

May 25th, 2021

2. Invest: Greater Fort Lauderdale 2021 Launch Conference set to highlight the market’s economic strength

As the local market begins to emerge from the pandemic landscape, Greater Fort Lauderdale’s business and political leaders, including Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis, will come together in an online forum on Wednesday, June 16, to discuss the region’s economic climate and how to prepare for a post-pandemic world.

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May 25th, 2021

3. And the relocation winner is … Nashville

Home to more than 500 healthcare companies and nearly 400 professional services firms dedicated to the sector, the Nashville MSA is one of the world’s great healthcare ecosystems. Amid a regional economic boom, four more related companies have announced plans to plant their headquarters here.

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4. Six hundred sixty-one thousand percent and climbing

Although New Jersey is lifting its mask mandates in line with the CDC’s updated guidelines, there is no doubt that a permanent shift regarding virtual interactions has occurred across all industries.

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Fort Lauderdale

5. ‘Everyone Under the Sun’ welcome in Greater Fort Lauderdale, Broward County

The pandemic’s disproportionate impact on the hospitality and tourism industry profoundly disrupted the sector in what was supposed to be a year of continued success for tourism-driven markets, such as Florida. In Greater Fort Lauderdale, the relaxing of COVID-19 restrictions buoyed by the success of vaccination efforts is fueling optimism for a strong sectoral recovery, more than a year into the pandemic landscape.

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