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Prepared Foods June 5, 2007 Chef J. (a.k.a. Hugh McEvoy) |
Latin Cuisine: No Longer Ethnic? Restaurants in every area of the U.S. now carry Latin-inspired items on their regular menus. |
National Real Estate Investor August 1, 2004 Hortense Leon |
Miami Makeover Attracts Investors Miami's newly minted reputation for integrity and efficiency in city government sparks an estimated $3 billion to $4 billion of new construction, ranging from condos to an office tower, in and near the city's downtown area. |
Prepared Foods April 8, 2007 J. Hugh McEvoy (Chef J) |
Cuban Cuisine: On Trend and Coming Fast! - April 2007 The media attention accompanying Cuba's eventual change in government will dovetail nicely with a red-hot interest in Hispanic foods. |
AskMen.com Daniel Harrison |
Miami: Drop $30,000 In 3 Days Beautiful in so many ways, Miami attracts visitors with its beaches, great weather, incredible nightlife, and cultural diversity. So what can a $30,000 budget bring in a city where heat, honeys and "hola!" are all commonplace? |
PC Magazine November 29, 2006 Evans & Chang |
Miami The image of Miami most of the world thinks of is one of beautiful beaches and the art deco hotels of South Beach, but there's a lot more to the area. |
Prepared Foods July 23, 2007 Wilbert Jones |
Carefree Creativity Crab cakes, mini quiches, Buffalo wings, Swedish meatballs and other outdated appetizers no satisfy the fancy appetites of today consumers. |
Prepared Foods May 1, 2005 |
The Mix in the Melting Pot While Chinese, Italian and Mexican foods remain the "big three" choices at meal time, other ethnic cuisines are entering the mix -- offering vast opportunities to food manufacturers. |
Prepared Foods June 2, 2006 |
The Taste of Brazil A product of the largest nation in South America, Brazilian cuisine is as exciting and diverse as the land itself. Its roots run deep, beginning with the cooking styles and ingredients of the indigenous people. |
AskMen.com February 8, 2002 Gregory Cartier |
Expand Your Restaurant Repertoire There is an abundance of restaurants in your area offering cuisine from all corners of the globe. Consider this article a guide to several of those corners that deserve your attention... |
BusinessWeek July 15, 2010 Prashant Gopal |
Renters Help Revive Miami Price cuts in the 7,000 unsold condos have drawn college students, young professionals, and empty nesters, revitalizing the city's core. |
Outside April 2009 Steven Rinella |
Me, Myself, and Ribeye Go to Argentina and find the best steak on earth, we told him. It was a dream assignment for our favorite swashbuckling gourmand -- until he found himself staring into el ojo de la vaca. |
Prepared Foods April 1, 2006 |
Ethnic Food Using just a few common ingredients, foodservice institutions are embracing the diversity of America's population, providing a wide range of offerings that are attractive across cultural lines. |
Reason December 2000 Joel Kotkin |
Movers and Shakers How immigrants are reviving neighborhoods given up for dead |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2004 |
Area Report: Welcome to Miami A hot hospitality market leads to the city's commercial real estate activity. |
IDB America April 2008 |
Government and Business Leaders to Attend IDB Group Annual Meeting Finance ministers, business leaders, civil society representatives and top artists from Latin America and the Caribbean will participate in the annual meeting of the Inter-American Development Bank, taking place in Miami, Florida, April 4-8. |
Lucire May 19, 2010 |
Town and country Looking for a holiday boasting good things from the good Earth? Look no further than Buenos Aires, Argentina's sexy urban hub, and Mendoza, sublime centre of culinary bliss |
BusinessWeek May 20, 2010 Roben Farzad |
Don't Cry for Argentina. The Worst May Be Over Bank stocks are cheap, and political change is in the offing. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2006 Marion S. Dreyfus |
Gallery Gallivant Almost 40 galleries in South Beach show everything from neoclassic Impressionist canvases to contemporary color field and naturalistic works in numerous media. |
National Real Estate Investor March 1, 2005 Hortense Leon |
Condo Fever Reaches New Heights in Miami In Miami-Dade, 48,000 condominiums, including condo-hotel units, have been proposed, planned or were under construction at the start of 2005. Investors and/or speculators represent 50% to 75% of condominium buyers there, up from 40%-50% two years ago. |
Real Travel Adventures March 2006 Ron Kapon |
Seventieth Birthday Trip To South America: Part 1 For an inexpensive vacation, Argentina is ideal with a stable economy and plenty to see and do. |
BusinessWeek December 2, 2010 John Gittelsohn |
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Salon.com June 28, 2000 Max J. Castro |
After Hurricane Elian Miami is a city asunder, divided by race, but the Cuban exiles' stranglehold on local and national power has unmistakably eased. |
BusinessWeek June 25, 2007 Ian Katz |
Capital Flight To South Florida South Florida is a prime destination as Venezuelans rush to move their money out of the reach of Hugo Chavez. |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 Colin Barraclough |
Argentina: Reversal Of Fortune A surge of service jobs has begun to restore Argentina's middle class. |
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Land of Opportunity Foreign investors rejuvenate the U.S. commercial real estate market. |