As metro areas run low on space, an engineer sees opportunity near U.S. 441. The shrinking inventory of industrial land around Orlando, Miami and other Florida cities makes rural Yeehaw Junction a prime spot for companies looking to build warehouses and distribution centers to serve those population areas, says an engineer looking to cash in on the trend.
Castro expected back in December, official says Cuba's foreign minister said Thursday he expects Fidel Castro to be fully back at the helm by early December and urged U.S. intelligence chiefs to tear up their post-Castro scenario because his illness demonstrated Cubans' strong support for their government.
The driver of a plumbing truck had to be extracted from his rig by firefighters Wednesday afternoon after he plowed into a pest control warehouse in Northwest Miami-Dade.
A trucker had to be extracted from his rig by firefighters this afternoon after he plowed into a pest control warehouse. The driver was conscious but his condition was unknown after a rescue team used metal saws to free him from the mangled wreckage, then loaded him onto a gurney and rushed him to the hospital.
How many of you happened to read the “Business” section of the Sunday Indianapolis Star for Aug. 27, 2006? The author of the lead story, J.K. Wall, wrote a piece called, “Honda: Round 2.” The sub-head read as follows: “The gloves come off again in this border dispute, as Indiana and Ohio go all out in an effort to lure suppliers for automaker’s newest manufacturing facility.”