Top articles of the week from November 4 to November 10

Top articles of the week from November 4 to November 10

2022-11-11T08:25:31-05:00November 11th, 2022|Top articles of the week|

1. The office comeback: Greater Fort Lauderdale lease activity spikes

While Miami-Dade and Palm Beach County’s office market was slightly ahead for most of 2022, Broward County is finally catching up. In recent reports, Greater Fort Lauderdale area’s office spaces have experienced an uptake in office building leasing activity during the third quarter of 2022. According to a recent report by Avison Young, the Greater Fort Lauderdale office market finished Q3 on a strong note, with urban offices in Fort Lauderdale experiencing an increase of 62.3%.

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2. What’s next for the Glassboro-Camden Line?

With the selection of South Jersey Transit Partners to provide engineering and professional services in the development of the Glassboro-Camden light rail line, Invest: examines where the project is today and what remains to be done.

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3. Mass timber a natural fit for Nashville

It seems like everywhere you look there are cranes in the sky in Nashville — an important economic indicator for the state capital’s growth. And as developers and construction companies look to build the future of Music City, interest in mass timber is rising to new heights.

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4. Midterms 2022: Who won, who lost and what now?

The results are in and Republicans made a sweep of the major elections in Florida. Incumbents Gov. Ron DeSantis and Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez won their races by a landslide, Marco Rubio retained his U.S. Senate seat, and Ashley Moody held onto her post as the state’s attorney general. Locally, Maria Salazar was also reelected to her Miami Congressional seat for District 27. That leaves Florida Democrats with very little power heading into the next election cycle.

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5. Addressing disparities within higher education

Low-income and minority students currently face systemic barriers to higher education access and post-graduate success, and while these disparities are not new, reports show they are widening fast.

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