Navigating our financial future
An outlook for lower stock market returns, how to use index funds and taking advantage of Roth IRAs were some of the topics presented at the 14th annual Financial Planning Association Symposium on...
View ArticleSouth Florida developers venture statewide for opportunity
High prices and the scarcity of raw land are prompting some prominent South Florida developers to do projects elsewhere in the state. One example is Noah Breakstone’s BTI Partners, a Fort...
View ArticleBriefcase Palm Beach
Mr. 305 in the 561 Pitbull will be headline the annual ForEverglades Palm Beach Benefit on Feb. 15 at The Breakers Palm Beach Resort. The event is a major fundraiser for The Everglades Foundation with...
View ArticleSFLG Briefing
Finkelstein honored by Legal Aid Programs Legal Aid Programs of Broward County hosted the 18th annual For the Public Good Annual Fundraiser on Nov. 14th at Signature Grand. With more than 360 Broward...
View ArticleAway C.E.O. Is Back, Just Weeks After Stepping Down
Former employees of the luggage start-up told a tech website that Steph Korey had created a toxic culture. She stepped aside. But now, she says that was a mistake.
View ArticleAway’s Once and Future C.E.O.
Steph Korey stepped aside as chief of the hip luggage maker last month after internet backlash over her management style. She’ll return as co-C.E.O.
View ArticleWhy Dutch Officials Want You to Forget the Country of Holland
The government has started to rebrand the country as the Netherlands to enhance its image in the face of global competition.
View ArticleWhy Is Air Pollution So Harmful? DNA May Hold the Answer
It’s not just a modern problem. Airborne toxins are so pernicious that they may have shaped human evolution.
View ArticleWho Is Yusaku Maezawa, the Japanese Billionaire Seeking a ‘Special Woman’ for...
A field guide to the fashion tycoon and art collector who has a new frontier in his sights: love to the moon and back.
View ArticleWith Demand Rising, Airlines Add Flights to India
More companies are setting up shop in the country, and more Indians who live elsewhere are returning to visit. Plus, tourism is growing.
View ArticleCynthia Nixon to Direct Groundbreaking Lesbian Play on Broadway
The production, “Last Summer at Bluefish Cove” by Jane Chambers, is backed by producers including Ellen DeGeneres and Lily Tomlin.
View ArticleBudget Deficit Topped $1 Trillion in 2019
The budget gap widened despite a growing economy, hitting its highest level since 2012.
View ArticleOyo Scales Back as SoftBank-Funded Companies Retreat
The Indian hospitality start-up is losing hotel rooms and has stepped back from more than 200 cities as part of a broader pullback by firms financed by SoftBank.
View ArticleRussians Hacked Ukrainian Gas Company at Center of Impeachment
The timing and scale of the attacks suggest the Russians may be looking for the same kind of damaging information on Joe Biden that President Trump wanted from Ukraine, security experts say.
View ArticleIran’s Grim Economy Limits Its Willingness to Confront the U.S.
Fearful of public anger over a plunging economy, Iran’s leaders appear to be turning inward, pulling back from escalation.
View ArticleHow Jean-Georges Vongerichten Went From ‘No Good’ Kid to 4-Star Chef
The globally prolific chef started out as a small-town truant and troublemaker. Then he got to work.
View ArticleDealBook: BlackRock Puts Climate Change Center Stage
The $7 trillion investment giant says it will make environmental concerns a key investment focus, and Wall Street may have no choice but to follow suit.
View ArticleWhat to Expect From White-Collar Prosecutions in 2020
Goldman Sachs, BMW and insider-trading legislation: It should be an interesting year in white-collar crime.
View ArticleRecent Commercial Real Estate Transactions
Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York.
View ArticleI.C.P. to Reopen at Essex Crossing
A four-story, 40,000-square-foot space will bring the photography center’s exhibition and education spaces together under the same roof.
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