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Miami Book Fair Presents Little Haiti Book Festival Online

Miami, May 3, 2021 – Miami Book Fair, in partnership with Sosyete Koukouy of Miami, Inc., will host the Little Haiti Book Festival Online featuring four days of presentations by authors from Haiti and the Haitian diaspora, panel discussions, performances, storytelling for children and more! Events will be free and livestreamed via Crowdcast. The annual Little Haiti Book Festival is a vibrant cultural experience that introduces and promotes writers, booksellers and performers from the island nation. This year’s schedule includes: Sunday, May 9, 11 a.m. Haitian Carnival: Art, Culture, Religion with award-winning writer Edwidge Danticat and Reverend Nathanael Saint-Pierre. Moderated by Lochard Noel, PhD. Includes special segments with artist Stephen Arboite and Haitian radio personality Severe Livincoeurs from WSRF.

Austin, Nashville, Raleigh, and Miami Pay for Firms to Move in

Raleigh just shelled out $846 million to get an Apple campus. Competition with Nashville, Austin, and Miami for Oracle and other big firms is fierce.

LCR Joins RPC in Promoting Legacy Hotel & Residences - Miami Worldcenter EB-5 Project

Wall Street South? Downtown Miami finance firms now manage more than $150 billion

Wall Street South? Downtown Miami finance firms now manage more than $150 billion Rob Wile, Miami Herald © Miami Herald/Miami/TNS Rendering of 830 Brickell, a 57- story office tower by renowned architects Adrian Smith+ Gordon Gill, is set to open in downtown Miami, in 2022.. It’s a claim Miami has long made but now there’s proof. New data show the city is cementing its status as the country’s next major finance capital. According to a study by analytics firm Convergence and commissioned by the Miami Downtown Development Authority (DDA), the number of registered investment advisers located in the city’s urban core climbed from 82 to 111 between 2018 and 2020, bringing total assets under management in the district from $75 billion to $152.4 billion.

Thursday s Afternoon Update

Thursday s Afternoon Update | 4/22/2021 To beat coronavirus, herd immunity is the goal. Can Florida get there? The rollout of coronavirus vaccines in Florida was heralded as a light at the end of the tunnel for a pandemic that has upended normalcy and killed 35,000 people in the Sunshine State alone. Now comes the question of just how long the tunnel is.  “We have a lot of vaccines out there all over the place, but people aren’t getting it,” said Kevin Watler, a spokesman for the Florida Department of Health in Hillsborough County. “How fast we can resume to normal really lies with people who are choosing not to get vaccinated.” More from the Tampa Bay Times.   

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