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Electric scooter company files for bankruptcy 2 years after going public by Ashley Portero
Bird filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization two years after the firm went public after merging with with special purpose acquisition company in a deal that was reportedly valued at $2.3 billion. Read more.
Exclusive: Industry veteran to launch woman-founded Miami bank by Eman Elshahawy
A banking veteran who held previous C-suite positions for South Florida banks plans to kickstart her own bank in the region. Read more.
Pulte pays $30 million for Palm Beach County farmland to build over 100 homes by Brian Bandell
PulteGroup filed plans to rezone the property for development in 2022 and was ultimately successful. Read more.
Asian food hall opens in Pembroke Pines with 5 local vendors by Cortney Danielle Moore
Baoshi Food Hall + Bar opened Dec. 15 at 8525 Pines Boulevard in Pembroke Pines boasting five multicultural Asian street food vendors. Read more.
Private school chain to open 6th South Florida location by Erik Bojnansky
Xceed Preparatory Academy will open a 3,925-square-foot location at 6405 Congress Ave., Suite 160, Boca Raton, in 2024, a spokeswoman for the private school chain said. Read more.
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