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Jan
26
Esquire: Back from the Brink?
Posted by Aaron Gordon
NY Times media beat reporter David Carr nails it with this profile on Esquire Magazine's harrowing tale of what it's like to be relevant, then irrelevant, then relevant again.
Jan
19
Destination resorts supporters make their case (hint: 'it's the economy, stupid')
Posted by Aaron Gordon
With Tallahassee debating the prospects of bringing destination resorts to Florida, supporters of the legislation are making their case with a strong economic/jobs message at the core. Below, noted economist Tony Villamil offers his projections of the economic impact of destination resorts while small business owners sound-off on how an influx of new tourists (and their dollars) will provide much needed relief to their bottom line. Read on...
Jan
15
Knight Foundation gift is a giant step forward for Science Museum, Miami's cultural base
Posted by Aaron Gordon
It's not everyday that we pass on the opportunity to write about something that's near and dear to our hearts, but today's blog post authored by Matt Haggman, Miami program director for the Knight Foundation, was so well-done, so right-on-the-money that we just couldn't top it.
Jan
13
Step Inside A Destination Resort
Posted by Aaron Gordon
Florida contemplates next chapter of economic growth, looks to Singapore's flourishing Destination Resort modelResorts World Miami announced plans to invest more than $3 billion in the development of a world-class Destination Resort in downtown Miami this past May. Since then, Florida has taken great interest in the Destination Resort concept and the potential impact the mixed-use project – and its casino amenity – will have on the state's future.
Dec
14
Ending the year on a high note (and what it means for you)
Posted by Tadd Schwartz
It's not often that we take to our Soundbytes blog to talk about ourselves, but today's news that our firm has added three new members and a handful of clients across several core practice areas is good news for businesses everywhere.
Dec
07
Court ruling has major implications for media landscape
Posted by Aaron Gordon
Today’s US district court ruling in Oregon aims to draw a distinction between “journalists” and “bloggers.” The decision is a bold move for the court, and a potentially impactful one for the national media landscape.