EACH YEAR IN MAY, PEOPLE WHO GREW UP in Harlem then left come from all over the United States to the community’s Brown Sugar Festival. But for many drivers passing by on U.S. 27, midway between Fort Myers and West Palm Beach, Harlem is nowhere. More...
The X5 crossover unashamedly has followed BMW’s performance image. That might seem a little odd for a class that’s built on off-road appearance, but the Bimmer’s irreverence has always made it a true standout in the luxury segment. More...
Despite booming growth in the technology of social media, networking experts say the road to success is through actually meeting people.
BY NANCI THEORET Florida Weekly Correspondent
Sorry to say it, millennials and you other tech addicts, but at some point you’re going to have to stow away the smartphone and brave the world, meet people, shake a few hands and talk about, well, your business and how you can help a potential More...
Macy’s numbers reflect a downward trend for department stores in general
As my wife will tell you, I can’t stand shopping. This is especially true of clothes shopping. I never know what looks good on me or what style of jeans happens to be in at the moment. More...
Chasing rainbows: Lunch & Learn series explores Garland legacy
BY JANIS FONTAINE pbnews@floridaweekly.com
There are few more beloved women of song in American history than Judy Garland, who won our hearts for the first time when she was just a teen with big brown eyes and a peaches-and-cream complexion. More...
This is a recently renovated, immaculate three-bedroom Bermuda home located in the “near north” end of Palm Beach. House features new wood floors, vaulted ceilings in the living room and dining room and impact windows/doors througho More...
Pending home sales dipped in November to their lowest level in nearly a year as the brisk upswing in mortgage rates and not enough inventory dispirited some would-be buyers, according to the National Association of Realtors. More...
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