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2015-2405
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04/16/2015
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Purchase Agmt w/Dezer Universal: Purchase Property 18080 Collins
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PRESENTATION OF DATA 28 <br /> South Florida MSA- Largest Employers <br /> Rank Employer Employees Product/Service <br /> 1 Publix Super Markets 36,000 Super Market <br /> 2 Tenet Healthcare Corp. 18,000 Health Care <br /> 3 JPMorgan Chase 17,000 Financial Services <br /> 4 University of Miami 13,822 Education <br /> 5 Jackson Health System 10,010 Health Care <br /> 6 American Airlines 9,000 Airline <br /> 7 Broward Health 8,190 Health Care <br /> 8 Miami Dade County 6,511 Education <br /> 9 Wells Fargo, N.A. 5,300 Financial Services <br /> 10 American Express 4,318 Financial Services _ <br /> Source: South Florida Business Journal, Book of Lists-January 2014 <br /> Employment - Total nonfarm employment for the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano <br /> Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area stood at 2,391,700 in June 2014, an increase of <br /> 70,300 from a year ago, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Miami's rate <br /> of job growth, at 3.0 percent, exceeded the national increase of 1.9 percent from June <br /> 2013 to June 2014. Over-the- year employment gains in the local area extended back to <br /> August 2010. <br /> Chart 1.Total nonfarm employment,over-the-year net change in the Miami metropolitan <br /> area and its divisions, June 2009-June 2014 <br /> Net change(in thousands) <br /> 90.0 <br /> 30.4 — .. .1li111111IIH1I I�I'll1l111111l. .. ,II <br /> ?1 1 ,, q <br /> -30.4 <br /> 3 I West Palm Beach MetroportanDivision <br /> -60.0 <br /> s>•Fort Laudeniale M etropoltan Division <br /> -90.0 — <br /> Miami Metropo @an Division <br /> -120.0 — —-150.0 -- —M iami M etropoitan Statistical Area <br /> -180.0 <br /> Jun-09 Deo-09 Jun-10 Dec-10 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 <br /> Source:U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics. <br /> The Miami area is made up of three metropolitan divisions - separately identifiable <br /> employment centers within the larger metropolitan area. All three divisions gained jobs <br /> over the year. Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall, the largest of the three divisions with 45 <br /> percent of the area's employment, added 29,600 jobs from June a year ago. The Fort <br /> Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach division which accounted for 32 percent of <br /> Miami's workforce added 24,600 jobs. The West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton <br /> Clobus, McLemore & Duke, Inc. <br />
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