Optimism is an important quality for anyone taking on a commercial construction project in Florida, but equally important (if not
Designing a plug-and-play restaurant shell means preparing a space that is fully equipped with essential commercial kitchen infrastructure. The idea
Commercial kitchens are the engines that power any restaurant operation, and the most vital part of these kitchens is the
No, it’s not award-winning cuisine or a queue of customers ready to line up around the block, (though those are
In South Florida, securing the right permits for your development project is no doubt a navigational nightmare, but ignoring or
Understanding the myriad roles on a construction team can feel almost more complex than the build itself at times. From
Assembling the right team is perhaps the single most important thing you can do to ensure success with your commercial
No matter the project, construction timelines are known to come under close scrutiny, but the timelines for franchise buildouts can
When expanding a franchise, maintaining consistency across all locations is critical to building a strong and recognizable brand. Customers should
Opening a franchise medical spa (MedSpa) location in Florida presents exciting opportunities, but ensuring a smooth buildout process requires careful
Comparing construction bids shouldn’t be rocket science, but it sure feels like it sometimes! Not only can it be challenging
When meeting with project owners for the first time, two of the biggest concerns we hear about any pending buildout
The quickest way to experience cost overruns with any project is to jump on the change order train. While yes,
A new office can be anything you want it to be…. until it can’t. Rather than jump headlong into a
When planning an office buildout in South Florida, careful cost estimation is key to ensuring a smooth project from start
The Live Local Act (LLA) is a landmark piece of legislation aimed at addressing Florida’s housing supply. It brings sweeping
Florida’s Live Local Act (LLA) has introduced significant modifications to the state’s building codes and zoning regulations to encourage greater
The short answer is yes, a housing development project under the Live Local Act (LLA) can include owner-occupied apartments and
The Live Local Act (LLA) aims to increase the workforce housing supply in Florida by modifying local building codes and
The passing of Florida Senate Bill 328 in early 2024 amends many provisions of the Live Local Act (LLA) and