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Working Remotely is DelightFL

Work-Life Balance, Perfected

Remote work is no longer a dream – in many companies it’s even encouraged. If you’re going to break away from the office, it only makes sense to do it in a place that keeps you smiling, and Florida is prepared to do just that. Take in some sun between meetings and listen in on that conference call with beach views. With all of the infrastructure you’ll need to stay connected, you can take the leap to be the remote worker you always wanted to be, right here in Florida. See how our cost of living compares to your current location to start making moves to work remotely from Florida.

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A man-made waterfall and gazebo in the Parkland community
Florida

Best Places to Live in Florida in 2025-2026

The best places to live in the Sunshine State span the beaches, coasts, farmland and tourism centers. Parkland was selected by U.S. News & World Report as the best city to live in Florida. Palm Harbor and Weston round out the top three locations.
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An aerial view of Pensacola Beach in Florida.
Economy

Florida Named No. 1 Economy in Latest U.S. News & World Report Rankings

Florida was again named the nation’s best economy by U.S. News & World Report. The Sunshine State also ranked No. 2 in education and No. 9 in fiscal stability, helping it earn the No. 6 spot overall in the most recent rankings.
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Lane Valente business sign in Punta Gorda
headquarters

Lane Valente Industries opens southern headquarters in Charlotte County

Lane Valente Industries (LVI) opened its southern headquarters near Punta Gorda Airport in Southwest Florida. LVI provides construction services, remodels, design services, energy services and facility maintenance services for companies and has a presence in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Canada. The company will hire 30 new team members at the new facility in […]
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Georgia-Pacific Warehouse in Northeast Florida.
distribution

Georgia-Pacific announces $83 million expansion of Palatka facility

Georgia-Pacific announced it plans to build a 400,000-square-foot warehouse at its paper products mill in Northeast Florida as part of an $83 million investment. Georgia-Pacific said the warehouse in Palatka will create 20 jobs and enhance product storage and shipping capabilities.
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