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Proposed tax credit offers homebuyers in Orlando up to $10,000
The proposal has the potential to boost home sales by “inspiring buyers to get into the market,” said Rose Kemp, president of the Orlando Regional Realtor Association. “Anytime we have the opportunity to offer incentives … especially to first-time homebuyers, it has a huge impact."
Publication
Orlando Business Journal
Client
ORRA

Elliot Page, Rebecca Yarros Among Winners of the Libby Book Awards — See the Full List! (Exclusive)
Get ready to add some more books to your TBR — the winners of the Libby Book Awards are here! The winning books come from across 17 different categories, from romantasy to cookbooks, and were chosen by an “expert” panel of over 1700 librarians worldwide. This year’s winners include big names, like actor Elliot Page and fantasy writer Rebecca Yarros.
Publication
People Magazine
Client
Libby

Safety Training and a Strong Safety Culture: The Recipe for Mitigating Restaurant Risk
As the focus for restaurants continues to center on growing and staffing up, safety training can sometimes get lost in the mix or ratcheted down to cover only topics related to compliance with regulations.
Publication
Modern Restaurant Management
Client
IOA

4 Iowa companies rank on Inc. Regionals list
Four Iowa companies were ranked on the 2024 Inc. Regional’s Midwest list of 172 businesses that were ranked according to percentage revenue growth from 2020 to 2022.
Publication
Business Record
Client
VizyPay

Here’s why the $3,500 Apple Vision Pro headset is so expensive
Apple has a massive effect on the display industry, said Jacky Qiu, co-founder of OTI Lumionics, which makes materials for manufacturing OLED panels. He said display makers fight for Apple’s business, which can be make or break for these companies.
Publication
CNBC
Client
OTI Lumionics

Commentary: Bank can help you do your part for environment
Facing the climate crisis is daunting and as an individual, we find ourselves asking ‘Can we really make a difference?’ The answer is yes. The most impactful action someone can take to become more eco-friendly and sustainable is to literally put your money where your mouth is. Divesting from big organizations and banks that finance fossil fuels will have the most impact in the long term.
Publication
Orlando Sentinel
Client
Climate First Bank

University of Cincinnati Health Emergency Department, Cincinnati
Insulated metal panels (IMPs) delivered a flat, aesthetically modern building envelope in a renovation and expansion project of the University of Cincinnati Health Emergency Department. The 30-year-old emergency department at UC Medical Center increased capacity and patient flow as a result of the Clifton campus revitalization project.
Publication
Metal Construction News
Client
Kingspan

Health care data breaches hit 1 in 3 Americans last year: Is your data vulnerable?
The hackers likely have view hospitals and doctors – and especially vendors who serve these health providers – as "soft targets," said Anurag Lal, president & CEO of Infinite Convergence Solutions, which provides secure messaging services.
Publication
USA Today
Client
NetSfere

Discover could have a moment thanks to $35 billion merger with Capital One. What the deal means for cardholders
Michael Seaman, CEO and founder of the payments consultancy Swipesum, says the deal could make Capital One and Discover an entity similar to American Express—not only doing the issuing, controlling the loans and credit, but also fully managing transactions, cutting other payment processors out of the ecosystem. That would allow them to make better deals with merchants, small businesses, and consumers alike.
Publication
FORTUNE
Client
Swipesum