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Mike Seemuth

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Mike Seemuth has 35 years of journalism experience as a writer and editor of articles on business, finance and economic trends for newspapers, magazines and websites.
Photography: Instagram: @scopedmedia.
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Pool Resources

  • November 30, 2018
  • Mike Seemuth
The city’s decision to renovate its dated, degraded aquatic complex near the beach could revive a swimming and diving landmark. The $27 million project also may enliven the city’s sole…
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Flying the Flag

  • November 1, 2018
  • Mike Seemuth
When is a yacht American? When, technically, is it in American waters? Why does that matter? These deceptively simple‑sounding questions now have some new answers thanks to a pair of…
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Pier Sixty-Six Plots a Comeback

  • November 1, 2018
  • Mike Seemuth
The mid-century landmark had problems for years – and that was before Hurricane Irma. But now, new owners have plans. About two years ago, a new owner took over the…
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Renewal & Revival in Port Royale

  • October 1, 2018
  • Mike Seemuth
This residential enclave in northeast Fort Lauderdale has a new high-end component. Tucked into the northeast corner of Fort Lauderdale near the Pompano Beach border, Port Royale is an enclave…
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Cutting Back on FAT

  • September 1, 2018
  • Mike Seemuth
A massive planned development north of downtown faces developer uncertainty and plenty of competition from other projects aiming to fill the city’s need for office and mixed-use space. FAT City…
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Edge of Luxury

  • July 1, 2018
  • Mike Seemuth
A beachside condo development has faced a winding road – but a mixture of construction activity and primo location has buyers taking notice. Seeing is believing in condominium development. Beautiful…
Photography: Art Seitz.
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When the Big One Hits

  • July 1, 2018
  • Mike Seemuth
Hurricane Irma’s last-minute detour spared South Florida last year, but sooner or later a large, direct-hit hurricane will happen. Just how prepared are we? Getting ready for hurricane season never…
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Building a Downtown in Oakland Park

  • June 1, 2018
  • Mike Seemuth
Oakland Park wants a new city hall in a mixed-use development that would also give the city’s Dixie Highway “downtown” more housing and a kick-start to its work-in-progress culinary district.…
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A Fine Line

  • April 1, 2018
  • Mike Seemuth
Brightline remains a work in progress. But now that Florida’s new intercity rail service is rolling through Fort Lauderdale, people are getting a closer look at the positives, the negatives…
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Through the Roof

  • February 1, 2018
  • Mike Seemuth
Florida’s homeowner’s insurance rates are highest in the nation and still rising – and according to many in the industry, the culprit isn’t hurricanes. In the years ahead, some Broward…

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