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Florida outpaces NY in new business openings in 2021, data shows
Eat Florida’s mud, New York.
The Sunshine State noticed twice as many new companies open final 12 months in comparison with its rival within the Northeast, in line with the most recent federal information.
The variety of newly opened small companies surged in Florida in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic because the state largely shunned lockdowns and restrictive measures that spurred residents of New York and California to go away.
Floridians final 12 months filed 632,105 functions for brand new companies — a 27% enhance from the 12 months earlier than, in line with federal information.
Greater than a 3rd of these new companies had been opened within the state’s financial coronary heart — the three giant international locations that comprise South Florida.
In Miami-Dade County, there have been 135,710 enterprise openings, in line with federal information — a 26.7% enhance from 2020.
Neighboring Broward County noticed 84,045 enterprise functions final 12 months — a 20% enhance from 2020.
In Palm Seashore County, enterprise homeowners filed 51,211 functions for brand new ventures final 12 months — a 23.9% leap from 2020.
New York additionally noticed a rise within the variety of enterprise functions filed with authorities, however the Empire State nonetheless lags behind Florida’s white-hot tempo.
Final 12 months, New Yorkers filed 309,170 new enterprise functions — with Brooklyn recording the very best determine. The borough noticed 53,588 new enterprise registrations final 12 months — an 18.1% enhance in comparison with 2020.
Florida and different low-tax jurisdictions within the Solar Belt have been the beneficiaries of elevated optimistic internet migration within the two-and-a-half years for the reason that onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
States like New York, California, and Illinois have seen extra residents transfer out as distant work has made it attainable to relocate to areas with general decrease price of dwelling and cheaper housing.
The pattern has benefited states like Florida, Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Arizona, and others.
Florida, which was credited for avoiding the prolonged lockdowns seen in different components of the nation, is on tempo to file financial progress this 12 months that’s forecast to exceed the nationwide common.
The state’s inhabitants grew by 211,000 folks between July 2020 and July 2021, in line with the most recent census figures.
Florida’s inhabitants progress was second solely to Texas. The Sunshine State’s booming financial system has elevated its Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, to nationwide prominence — stoking speak he might make a bid for the White Home.
In distinction, California, Illinois, and New York registered the steepest inhabitants losses final 12 months.
The US Census Bureau put out information which confirmed that within the three-month interval starting in April 2020, there was an almost threefold enhance within the variety of functions for small companies filed with authorities.
In April 2020, the state processed 26,410 enterprise functions. In July of that very same 12 months, the variety of functions processed reached 62,147.
In Orange County alone, greater than 50,000 new companies had been shaped within the 12 months 2021, in line with federal information.
Christopher Buxton instructed WFTV-TV that after his restaurant was pressured to close down in the beginning of the pandemic, he and his enterprise companion started to consider their subsequent step.
“I’m an individual that may’t sit nonetheless,” Buxton stated. “So I wanted to do one thing.”
Buxton opened Dolce, a restaurant in Orlando that provides all-day brunch. He stated that the success of Dolce confirmed that the pandemic was a blessing in disguise.
“We’re at all times discussing, how can we come out of this pandemic higher than we had been after we went into this pandemic,” Buxton stated.
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Florida shows it can finish with another second-half closeout and a makeshift dunk contest
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida players eager to celebrate their latest victory, the one that made them bowl eligible for the first time in two years, found a suitable prop on the sideline.
Ole Miss left behind its basketball hoop, which the Rebels use to salute big plays during games.
The Gators set it up, grabbed some footballs and held their own dunk contest near the end zone. It provided an apt stage — perfect for showcasing finishing moves — after they closed out another ranked opponent.
Florida (6-5, 4-4 Southeastern Conference) dominated the second half for the second consecutive week and got to party in the Swamp following a 24-17 victory over then-ninth-ranked Mississippi on Saturday.
Not only did the Gators knock the Rebels (8-3, 4-3) out of the College Football Playoff picture, they won their fourth consecutive home game and raised expectations for coach Billy Napier’s fourth season in Gainesville.
And the manner in which they accomplished it mattered. Napier has been preaching about “finishing,” something that had mostly eluded the Gators in the past two years.
Florida lost four games in 2023 after leading in the second half, including three — against Arkansas, Missouri and Florida State — in the fourth quarter.
And no one following the program has forgotten how close the Gators were to upsetting Tennessee and Georgia earlier this season, losing 23-17 to the Volunteers in overtime and fading against the Bulldogs after being tied at 20 with five minutes to play.
Napier hoped all those gut punches would ultimately lead to something better, and they finally did — with late-game knockouts against LSU and Mississippi.
“Eventually you get sick of that,” receiver Chimere Dike said. “To be able to get these last two wins is huge for our team and our program. I’m proud of the resilience the guys showed, the way that we performed.”
Florida held Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin’s high-scoring offense to three points in the second half. The Rebels turned the ball over twice — interceptions by Bryce Thornton on the final two drives — punted twice and got stuffed on another fourth-down run.
“I thought we were better on both sides up front, and short-yardage defense is a big component,” Napier said. “Those are identity plays. I think we had guys step up and make plays.”
Added defensive tackle Cam Jackson said: “Everybody just pinned their ears back. That was great.”
It was reminiscent of the previous week against then-No. 21 LSU. Florida held the Tigers to six points in the second half and forced a fumble, a punt and a turnover on downs in a 27-16 victory.
“We just all came together and wanted to change how Florida was looked at,” Thornton said. “That’s the biggest thing with us, just trying to show everybody that we can do it.”
The Gators ended the afternoon showing off their basketball moves.
Cornerback Trikweze Bridges, receiver Marcus Burke, defensive end Justus Boone, tight end Tony Livingston and linebacker Shemar James delivered monster dunks. Aidan Mizell passed a football between his leg in midair before his slam, and fellow receiver Elijhah Badger bounced it off the backboard before rousing teammates and fans with his finish.
“Belief is the most powerful thing in the world,” Napier said. “At some point there, midseason, we figured (that) out and we started to believe. Look, we can play with any team in the country.”
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FAMU football wins fourth straight Florida Classic vs Bethune-Cookman in nail-biter | Takeaways
FAMU football defeated Bethune-Cookman 41-38 in the Florida Classic at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium. The Rattlers have won four straight Florida Classic over in-state rivals Wildcats.
Florida A&M football still reigns supreme over Bethune-Cookman.
The Rattlers defeated the Wildcats 41-38 before a crowd of 56,453 football fans at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium. It was FAMU’s fourth straight year beating its in-state rivals, Bethune-Cookman.
FAMU outgained Bethune-Cookman 487-416. The Rattlers erased a 21-17 halftime deficit to claim the victory.
FAMU running back Thad Franklin Jr. starred for the Rattlers, carrying the football 26 times for 195 yards and three touchdowns. Franklin’s performance earned the Florida Classic’s Most Valuable Player Award.
FAMU football Thad Franklin Jr. runs all over Florida Classic rivals Bethune-Cookman
FAMU heavily relied on its rushing attack.
The Rattlers rushed 47 times for 305 yards.
Behind Franklin’s MVP outing, Kelvin Dean Jr. also was productive on the ground. Dean added 14 carries for 103 yards and a touchdown.
FAMU quarterback Daniel Richardson picked his spots, completing 15 of 21 passes for 182 yards, a touchdown, and an interception. His top target was wide receiver Quan Lee, who had five catches for 81 yards and a touchdown.
FAMU football tested by Bethune-Cookman in Florida Classic
The Rattlers got a run their money with the Wildcats’ rushing attack.
Bethune-Cookman rushed 44 times for 183 yards. Dennis Palmer led the Wildcats with 37 carries for 178 yards.
Despite that, FAMU had bent but don’t break situations.
For example, FAMU held up Bethune-Cookman in a critical drive after the Rattlers threw an interception with 8:10 left. Nay’Ron Jenkins tackled Bethune-Cookman running back Palmer for a loss to turn the ball over on downs on 4th and 1.
The Rattlers had six tackles for loss and an interception which was caught by Jenkins.
FAMU football’s special teams gives up yardage, touchdown vs Florida Classic rivals Bethune-Cookman
The Rattlers’ special teams unit put the team in compromising situations.
Bethune-Cookman gained 123 yards on kickoffs on five returns.
Those returns pushed FAMU’s defense back in some situations.
On punts, the Rattlers gave allowed Wildcats punt returner Maleek Huggins to return a 51-yarder in the first quarter.
Gerald Thomas, III is a multi-time award-winning journalist for his coverage of the Florida A&M Rattlers at the Tallahassee Democrat.
Follow his award-winning coverage on RattlerNews.com and contact him via email at GDThomas@Tallahassee.com or on the app formerly known as Twitter @3peatgee.
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