The Tourists Are Coming: Time to Capitalize on South Florida's Port Areas?
"[Fort Lauderdale] surprised a lot of people in terms of how quickly it bounced back," Colliers International vice chairman Ken Krasnow said.
July 09, 2021 at 04:06 PM
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Hospitality and LodgingAs Norweigan Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International and other major cruise lines commence CDC-approved voyages amid the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, South Florida's newest real estate and hospitality projects are ramping up to accommodate the return of tourists.
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