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Abraham Aboraya

SFBJ

Orlando, FL, United States

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Past articles by Abraham:

Orlando Sentinel downtown property slated to become hotel, apartments and more - Orlando Business Journal

City blocks of 501 N. Orange Ave. between State Road 50 to the north, Magnolia Ave. to the east, Amelia Street to the south and Orange Ave. to the west, will house a massive new development. → Read More

Marijuana regs: Is statewide pot home delivery a possibility? - South Florida Business Journal

​As Florida moves closer to implementing a low-THC medical marijuana bill passed this year, a new possibility has emerged: Medical marijuana home delivery. → Read More

Florida legalizes medical marijuana - South Florida Business Journal

Florida has become the 23rd state in the country to allow medical marijuana. → Read More

John Morgan on Charlotte's Web medical marijuana law in Florida: 'It's the beginning of the beginning' - Jacksonville Business Journal

Orlando Business Journal interviews John Morgan on Charlotte's Web, the medical marijuana bill passed by the Legislature this session. → Read More

Florida Hospital Health Village to get hotel, conference center - Orlando Business Journal

Florida Hospital is coming down from the 10,000-foot view of what the 172-acre Health Village project will look like and getting into the nitty gritty. → Read More

MERS Orlando Health crisis management tips - Orlando Business Journal

The two health care workers exposed in Orlando don't have Middle East Respiratory System, a virus with a fatality rate of 28.5 percent. But what if your business faced a crisis: How would you handle it? → Read More

Exclusive: Adventist Health System violated federal law on doc referrals - Orlando Business Journal

The Stark Law is designed to keep providers from getting kickbacks by referring patients. Adventist Health self-reported the violations. → Read More

Florida Hospital Health Village - Orlando Business Journal

Health Village's retail component should get a couple of new faces. → Read More

Adventist Health construction in Orlando - Orlando Business Journal

The only thing that outpaced Adventist Health System's profits in the first quarter was what it spent on capital projects. → Read More

Adventist Health construction in Orlando - Orlando Business Journal

The only thing that outpaced Adventist Health System's profits in the first quarter was what it spent on capital projects. → Read More

U.S. Tennis Association Lake Nona UCF - Orlando Business Journal

The nation's second-largest university isn't just going to host tomorrow's big tennis announcement. Here's my take on how the school might be involved. → Read More

U.S. Tennis Association Lake Nona UCF - Orlando Business Journal

The nation's second-largest university isn't just going to host tomorrow's big tennis announcement. Here's my take on how the school might be involved. → Read More

Bio-engineer in the morning, snacking at lunch: Health Village BioResearch Center to get retail - Orlando Business Journal

The Orlando City Council on May 12 will look at a proposal to reduce transportation impact fees by 60 percent for the BioResearch Center at Health Village. Fun fact: The building is getting some retail, too. → Read More

OIA and Northrop Grumman: A match made in heaven - Orlando Business Journal

Orlando International Airport has big dreams of eventually wooing an airplane manufacturer. Frank Kruppenbacher weighs in. → Read More

Northrop Grumman to bring 1,800 jobs, $500M facility to Space Coast - Orlando Business Journal

Northrop Grumman is the company behind the Project Magellan economic development deal in Melbourne, which would bring 1,800 jobs paying an average salary of $100,000 per year to the Space Coast, according to reports. → Read More

Northrop Grumman to bring 1,800 jobs, $500M facility to Space Coast - Orlando Business Journal

Northrop Grumman is the company behind the Project Magellan economic development deal in Melbourne, which would bring 1,800 jobs paying an average salary of $100,000 per year to the Space Coast, according to reports. → Read More

Why Westminster Towers wants to issue $70M in bonds - Orlando Business Journal

Westminster Towers near downtown Orlando is seeking permission to issue $70 million in tax-exempt bonds, which partially would go toward new facilities. → Read More

Carlos Carbonell: Canvs will be tech scene's 'clubhouse' - Orlando Business Journal

If you want to know more about the tech-focused co-working space at the Church Street Exchange opening this month, there's a happy hour for that. → Read More

Orange County may buy two Orlando office buildings for $11.5M - Orlando Business Journal

Orange County wants to spend about $11.5 million to buy and renovate two office buildings. Tax-exempt bonds would pay for the bulk of it. → Read More

Orlando exec on health reform: 'We don't know what the heck is going on' - Orlando Business Journal

Orlando Business Journal corralled 12 health care executives together May 5 for a roundtable discussion about the industry. → Read More