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Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority's successful efforts to speed up expansion projects amid ballooning traveller numbers has earned the airport authority the title of ENR Southeast's 2023 Owner of the Year.
The Juno Beach, Fla.-based company was recognized for its development of a wide range of electrical generation facilities within Florida, across the Southeast and nationally.
Brightline, formerly known as All Aboard Florida, is the private entity developing one of the Southeast’s highest-profile—and controversial—projects, the $2.5-billion Orlando-to-Miami passenger rail line.
Miami's current condo boom, the story goes, began humbly enough with the 2010 start of sales for two projects: Apogee Beach in Hollywood Beach and MyBrickell in Miami.
On June 5, 2013, the Florida Dept. of Transportation (FDOT) officially short-listed four firms for its latest major public-private partnership (P3) project—the $2.1-billion planned redo of Orlando's main interstate highway.
In recognition of its continuing effort to push the boundaries for financing and building projects, and undertaking these major efforts, ENR Southeast announces that the Florida Dept. of Transportation is this year's Owner of the Year.