Flood Disclosure Now Mandatory In Florida Real Estate Deals
While most of Florida… with the exception of course of the Big Bend area… avoided a direct hit from Hurricane Helene, heavy rains have raised flooding concerns, even in areas not designated as flood zones. A new law took effect on October 1st, mandating that sellers disclose a property’s flood risk to potential buyers. This […]
Read MoreTropics On Close Watch
The National Hurricane Center is continuing to keep a close eye on a system in the Caribbean that forecasters say could impact Florida. While current models show disorganized showers and thunderstorms, environmental conditions may support development as the system moves northwest into the Gulf of Mexico. Although the likelihood of tropical depression formation remains low—at […]
Read MorePort Strike Not Affecting Port Canaveral
A strike by longshore workers impacting 36 ports along the Atlantic Coast and Gulf of Mexico will not affect cruise operations here in Brevard County. The strike that began yesterday meanwhile, is affecting cargo operations crucial for supply chains across the eastern U.S. Port Canaveral however, remains largely unaffected as the union is not striking […]
Read MoreNew Dining Options On The Way To Brevard
Some changes are underway in some Brevard County eateries. A new Mexican restaurant will replace AJ’s Lager House, which closed abruptly on September 13 after just eight months of operation near Viera. Meanwhile, Chipotle is set to open its first beachside location in Indialantic, where the new eatery will be taking over the site of […]
Read MoreLaunches Set For Friday & Saturday
A United Launch Alliance Vulcan rocket is still set for its second certification flight from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station this week. The rocket is now scheduled to launch on Friday sometime during a window that opens at 6am and closes at 9am. Meanwhile, SpaceX, which was planning to launch the next Starlink mission with […]
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