Amazon is providing a sneak peek at satellite containers that are being shipped to Florida for the launch of its Project Kuiper network.
Amazon had been in talks to lease as much as 80,000 square feet, but the final footprint remains the largest lease in Wynwood.
Amazon is leasing more than 50K SF, the largest office lease ever recorded in Miami’s art district. L&L Holding Cos., Oak Row Equities, Shorenstein Investment Advisers and co-investor Claure Group are working with Amazon to design the office space in nearly completed mixed-use development Wynwood Plaza, according to a release.
Amazon has shipped the first of its Kuiper satellites. The satellites themselves were well wrapped up within metal containers, but Amazon has admitted that the
The Seattle-based company, founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, leased 50,300 square feet at the Wynwood Plaza mixed-use project under development by Oak Row Equities, L&L Holding, Shorenstein and Marcelo Claure’s Claure Group,
MIAMI — Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) has signed on to anchor Wynwood Plaza, a 1 million-square-foot mixed-use campus nearing completion in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. The Seattle-based e-commerce giant will occupy 50,
Amazon is laying off a "small number" of employees in its communications and sustainability units. The company laid of more than 27,000 employees in 2022 and 2023 and has continued making smaller cuts.
Tom Brady is reportedly considering selling his waterfront estate on Florida’s ultra-exclusive Indian Creek Island.
A shift is taking place in South Florida's grocery market, with Winn-Dixie exploring new changes at some of its stores following a major merger.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS Amazon signed a 50,333-square-foot lease in Wynwood Plaza. Wynwood Plaza is a one-million-square-foot mixed-use project. Construction of Wynwood Plaza began in early 2023.
A surprisingly trend was that we saw genetic diversity declining even among” many species that aren’t considered at risk, said co-author Catherine Grueber, a conservation biologist at the
Amazon warehouse workers across Illinois were injured at a rate of 8.2 per 100, which was 30% higher than other warehouse workers in the state, according to an analysis of OSHA data.