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ADU’s, also known as granny flats or mother-in-law suites, are small, single-person dwelling units constructed adjacent to a building on the same property.
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Tallahassee businesses are among those getting creative in recruiting and developing talent, thanks in part to Apprentice Florida.
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The National Association of Realtors has reached a settlement that could cut commission rates in the next few years.
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Commissioners are partnering with Habitat for Humanity to complete the project.
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A street on Tallahassee’s Southside won’t be renamed to honor Althea Gibson, but she will be recognized.
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Florida A&M University is receiving millions of dollars from the federal government to build community schools for young kids in the Big Bend.
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Amicus Brewing Ventures restored a building on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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The Federal Railroad Administration’s national rail review could recommend restarting the Tallahassee Amtrak line that would connect the city to Dallas and Miami.
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Managers of the state's retirement system pension fund are getting ready to drop investments in China-owned companies under legislation passed by the Florida Legislature.
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Polk County is home to Lakeland. The county sits between Tampa and Orlando, two metros areas where housing has grown increasingly pricey.