Development within the City of Apopka has seen all-time highs within the last few years. Between the new multi-family projects throughout the City and the creation of the Kelly Park Interchange.
more
|
Landsea Homes' collection of single-family homes in the new Oak View master-planned community is expected to range from 1,600 to 3,500 square feet on 55-foot lots.
more
|
With 2022 officially in the books and the New Year underway, we at Lake Apopka Natural Gas District are looking forward to the year ahead and the opportunity to build on recent growth.
more
From the Lake Apopka Natural Gas District
|
1/12/23
|
Study co-author and Resources for the Future fellow Yanjun "Penny" Liao said they found home prices in hurricane-ravaged areas are 5% higher on average than in unaffected ones
more
By Trimmel Gomes, Florida News Connection
|
1/5/23
|
Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows the average US price of a dozen large, Grade A eggs was ~$3.59 in November. Last November, you would’ve paid ~$1.72.
more
By Juliet Bennett Rylah, The Hustle
|
1/2/23
|
How will 2023 play out? We scoured for predictions regarding the economy, Hollywood, and lots more. We also have a few of our own.
more
By Mark Dent, The Hustle
|
1/1/23
|
Now you don’t have to stand in line to get auto tags or other motor vehicle title and registration services if you live in Apopka.
more
From Staff Reports
|
12/28/22
|
Lighthouse Works, an Orlando-based organization that provides competitive job opportunities for individuals who are blind or visually impaired, received its fourth Employment Achievement Award.
more
From Lighthouse Works
|
12/26/22
|
Yes, the year-to-year percentage increase and home sales have also slowed. The inventory of houses on the market has increased, and depending on location and price range, you can find very nice listings.
more
By Eric Mock, Realtor/You Have Realty
|
12/21/22
|
Winter Garden's success is not an attack on Apopka but rather a strong nearby example of what a comparable city can do when a talented person is in charge of economic development.
more
|
After Hurricanes Ian and Nicole ravaged Florida causing billions of dollars in damage, the state's citrus growers are expecting smaller yields.
more
By Andrew Powell, The Center Square
|
12/18/22
|
Florida Senate okays billion dollar insurance industry subsidy, limits policyholders’ lawsuit rights
The Florida Legislature insurance reforms — which would give the carriers another $1 billion subsidy passed the Florida Senate.
more
By Michael Moline, Florida Phoenix
|
12/15/22
|
The Apopka Area Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the community for their participation in Taste of Apopka with a Twist.
more
From the Apopka Area Chamber of Commerce
|
12/14/22
|
With the holiday season upon us and the end of 2022 fast approaching, we at Lake Apopka Natural Gas District are happy to say that this year was one to remember.
more
|
Florida, you may have heard, is a sunny place for shady people. We’ve had that reputation ever since the first grinning huckster sold an acre of swampland to an unsuspecting Yankee.
more
by Craig Pittman, Florida Phoenix
|
12/11/22
|
CareerSource Central Florida’s is hosting its tenth annual Paychecks for Patriots event on Thursday, December 8th, which is a job fair dedicated to connecting Veterans and their spouses with …
more
From CareerSource Central Florida
|
12/5/22
|
The holiday season is fast approaching and with it comes all the responsibilities of buying gifts, cooking meals, planning family gatherings, decorating and more.
more
From Lake Apopka Natural Gas District
|
11/30/22
|
It's not uncommon for people to think they need to sell their land again for a profit to make money from it. But there are many ways you can use your land to generate income without selling it.
more
By Maddie Peterson
|
11/28/22
|
On Tuesday, November 29th, the Apopka City Council will host a workshop on annexing South Apopka. It's been a prominent subject since the 2022 election cycle in Apopka.
more
By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
|
11/27/22
|
Although in-person visits increased 2.9% from last year, analysts told Retail Dive that the long queues of yore had vanished, while Business Insider shared photos of mostly empty Walmart stores.
more
By Juliet Bennett Rylah, The Hustle
|
11/27/22
|
Orlando Health will design and build the hospital in partnership with Acadia Healthcare, which manages behavioral health services at the Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital.
more
From Staff Reports and Orlando Health
|
11/24/22
|
Black Friday: so many online returns end up in landfill – here’s what needs to happen to change that
Retailers will be desperately hoping that shoppers take advantage of discounts on Black Friday and Cyber Monday to bump up annual sales figures.
more
By Erica E.F. Ballantyne, University of Sheffield and Jonathan Gorst, Sheffield Hallam University
|
11/24/22
|
How many people does it take to convince the federal government to turn up the heat on an accused monopoly?
The surprising answer: a few million rabid Taylor Swift fans.
Last …
more
By Olivia Deng, The Hustle
|
11/22/22
|
Dr. Baptiste has always made it a priority of his and the company he formed to give back to the community it serves in whatever way possible.
more
From Baptiste Orthodontics
|
11/7/22
|
A new report from restaurant data platform Datassential found that US restaurants’ weekly operating hours are down by 7.5%.
more
By Juliet Bennett Rylah, The Hustle
|
11/1/22
|