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Three leases approved for city-owned land in Orlando

One of the types of real estate transactions that can sometimes come up in connection to businesses are commercial leases. Sometimes, a business will lease a piece of land so that it can set up business operations on the property. Many important and complicated issues can arise in connection to commercial leases.

Lake Nona's remaining real estate sold for $18 million

Sometimes, despite planning and zoning efforts to the contrary, housing and business districts wind up colliding. This isn't always a bad thing -- in fact, sometimes "mixed use" neighborhoods are among the most desirable -- but it does often present its own unique obstacles.

Would a soccer stadium be good for Orlando's business community?

Public funding for sports venues tends to be pretty controversial. With all the worthy causes local governments are expected to support -- libraries, parks, police departments, etc. -- any effort to give public money to a new sports stadium tends to attract both criticism from detractors and enthusiasm from supporters.

Rate of "immigration entrepreneurship" causes experts to sound the alarm

Historically, the U.S. has attracted many foreign-born entrepreneurs who want to start their businesses here because of our open markets, generally favorable financial policies and comparatively hands-off government.

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