Danburg Properties, Boca Raton Police Offer Business Crime Prevention Tips
Written on May 23, 2013 at 6:53 am
Each year, thousands of dollars in losses are experienced by area businesses due to burglary and the damage it causes. Steps can be taken, however, by retailers, offices, warehouse and commercial tenants to reduce the chances of being targeted by a burglar, as well as limit loss should a break-in occur.
Danburg Properties of Boca Raton offers these tips from the Boca Raton Police Department to help prevent or reduce the chances of crime and theft in the workplace. Use this guide to assist with increasing your business security. Please contact the Crime Prevention unit at 561-347-3938 if you have …
Manufacturing, Trade Promise Rising Tide for Boca Raton, Palm Beach, South Florida
Written on May 20, 2013 at 10:06 am
News out of Tallahassee this week was good for Boca Raton and South Florida developers of warehouse, manufacturing, light industrial and even commercial office space – and the tenants who may seek to lease space with them.
Gov. Rick Scott signed into law this month legislation that gives manufacturers a tax break on equipment purchases. The law eliminates for three years Florida’s 6% sales tax on new manufacturing equipment bought in the state.
For South Florida companies looking to expand their location operations, or out-of-state manufacturers looking to expand or relocate in South Florida, that news alone was good for …
Boca Raton, Palm Beaches Eyed As Part of Regional Rail, Development Plans
Written on May 17, 2013 at 8:26 am
Business owners, property owners, developers and landlords along western Boca Raton have long known the promise of development in this area – and the greater South Florida Region. Office, warehouse and commercial property owners know a simple mantra: Any business growth here aids business growth throughout the area.
That vision is coming even more clear as South Florida regional transit planners roll out the idea for a regional rail program that will improve upon Tri-Rail and deliver a transit solution that unites the tri-county region.
A headline in the South Florida Business Journal proclaimed what developers and business leaders all …
National Hamburger Month in Boca Raton: Building the Perfect Burger
Written on May 12, 2013 at 2:20 pm
Whether you’re the developer of commercial real estate in Boca Raton, or an attorney on Atlantic Avenue in Delray, or a worker at a high-tech firm at the Research Park at Florida Atlantic University, almost everybody loves a good burger. If you do, this is your month. May is National Burger Month.
Here in Boca Raton and throughout South Florida, we have beef patties worth celebrating. South Florida Burger Overload recently had a review of several burger stands.
Just this month, Shake Shack opened in Boca. The venerable burger and shake joint joins a host of other eateries known for …
Women of Tomorrow Honors South Florida High School Seniors With Scholarships, Recognition
Written on May 8, 2013 at 12:41 pm
When more than 650 people were in attendance at the annual Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program (“WOT”) Graduation Luncheon held on April 30, the event was more than a celebration of the accomplishments of the graduating seniors from the WOT program. It was validation of the role mentors and college scholarships can play in the lives, and futures, of these “at risk” young women.
The graduation luncheon was held at Miami’s Jungle Island with U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz as the featured guest speaker, in addition to Robert Runcie, Superintendent of Broward Public Schools and Alberto M. Carvalho, Superintendent …
Real Estate Analyst: Boca Raton, South Florida Residential, Commercial, Office & Warehouse Real Estate in Recovery with ‘No Danger’ of Repeat Recession
Written on May 5, 2013 at 7:12 am
From Boca Raton and Palm Beach County south to Broward County and even up the coast, the residential and commercial real estate recovery is in full swing. It’s something one real estate analyst called “a complete transformation.” What does this mean to home buyers, land owners and developers and landlords of commercial, warehouse and office space? It should mean market stability for the foreseeable future.
The bubble that burst beginning in 2007 and dragged the entire residential housing market into a tailspin is a fading memory in most areas. Gone are the phantom-approval, low-money-down and interest-only mortgages that landed un- …