Tourism
Broward County’s Name Game
Broward County is playing a name game.
Going Over Fiscal Cliff Would Impact Local Tourism
As Congress runs out of time to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff, many people are concerned about what will happen in the new year.
2012 Year Ender: A Look Back At The Local Economy
The rising price of gas, Facebook’s stumble on Wall Street and the end of the Twinkie made business headlines nationwide. Here in South Florida improved tourism, improved real estate values and new local construction projects were the talk of the town in the business community.
South Florida Committee Faces Battle For 2016 Super Bowl
Super Bowl 50 may be four years away, but South Florida’s Super Bowl Bid Committee is wasting no time going after the big game.
Haiti’s President To Visit South Florida
Haitian President Michel Martell will meet with members of the South Florida’s Haitian-American community Monday evening in North Miami Beach.
A 2016 Super Bowl In Miami Could Conflict With Boat Show
Which would you rather have: a hometown Super Bowl or the Boat Show? That’s the calendar conflict tourism officials might face this winter.
PortMiami Welcomes Disney Cruise Lines With Visit From Mickey & Friends
PortMiami welcomed Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Pluto Wednesday morning as Disney Cruise Line celebrated its new homeport with Caribbean sailings departing from Miami beginning next month.
Miami’s ‘Big Orange’ Gets A New Name
The “Big Orange” known for its New Year’s Eve ascension up the InterContinental Hotel in downtown Miami every New Year’s Eve is getting a new name.
Economic Fourth Quarter Begins With Clouded Forecast
October 1st isn’t the official start of fall, but it does mark the beginning of the economic fourth quarter. And in 2012, there are some encouraging signs the U.S. recovery continues to see limited gains, but there are also lingering signs some old problems are not going away soon enough.
Miami Billboard Hopes To Attract Tourists To Haiti
Haitian tourism officials hope the old adage “It pays to advertise” is true.






