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Health inspections shut down 5 Central Florida restaurants last week

Health inspections shut down 5 Central Florida restaurants last week

Five Central Florida restaurants shut down the week of Oct. 5-11, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

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Little Saigon Restaurant at 1106 E. Colonial Dr. in Orlando shut down on Oct. 6. Inspectors found 12 violations, two of which were high priorities for raw food stored over unwashed produce and roach activity. Officials revisited the restaurant the next day. They found nine violations and issued a time extension for raw food stored over unwashed food. The restaurant met inspection standards.

Okayama Sushi & Hibachi at 2320 S. Kirkman Road shut down on Oct. 3. Inspectors found eight violations, two of which were high priorities for roach activity and operating without a business license. A second inspection occurred on Oct. 6. There were three violations, two of which were the same high priorities from the previous inspection. A third and final inspection took place the same day. There were no violations, and the restaurant met inspection standards. read more

Forget stock options. Some employers are handing out down payments

Forget stock options. Some employers are handing out down payments

San Mateo County social worker Aldo Quintero and his wife, Liza, make respectable salaries in their government jobs, but in a region with a median home price of $1.4 million and a county where the figure reaches $2.2 million, a home for the couple and their two kids in the community they serve was out of reach.

For years, Quintero commuted an hour-plus across the Bay from Hayward, and though they later found a small rental in the San Mateo County town of Belmont, their pay wasn’t enough for them to afford a home of their own.

“Even as I got raises and better-paying jobs, it’s like I couldn’t catch up to where prices were,” said Quintero, who earns $144,000 not including benefits.

Each year, the Quinteros entered a program sponsored by the county for its employees — a lottery awarding 20 loans of up to $100,000 toward the purchase of a home in San Mateo County. In 2023, they won. Along with the loan, they scraped together their savings plus money from their family to put in an offer of $780,000 for a two-bedroom, one-bath condo in Foster City, just a 10-minute drive from work and their children’s school. read more

Most US stocks rise after swinging through another erratic day

Most US stocks rise after swinging through another erratic day

By STAN CHOE, AP Business Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — Most U.S. stocks rose Wednesday following another topsy-turvy day on Wall Street.

The S&P 500 added 0.4%, but only after jumping toward one of its biggest gains since the summer, erasing it all and then climbing back.

The Nasdaq composite climbed 0.7% after earlier pinballing between a drop of 0.4% and a rally of 1.4%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lagged the market and edged down by 17 points, or less than 0.1%.

The erratic trading followed Tuesday’s roller coaster, where the Dow careened between a loss of 615 points and a jump of 455. The dizzying moves go back to the end of last week, when President Donald Trump shattered what had been a remarkably calm and strong run for Wall Street by threatening much higher tariffs on China.

Technology stocks helped lead the way Wednesday following a better-than-expected profit report from ASML, a major supplier to the semiconductor industry. It expects its revenue for 2025 to be 15% above last year’s, while next year’s should be at least as high as this year’s. read more

Disney displays 3 expansion plans, shows off Tropical Americas model

Disney displays 3 expansion plans, shows off Tropical Americas model

Walt Disney World is giving Disney’s Hollywood Studios visitors a miniature peek at the resort’s expansion plans. It’s a salute to three projects, but mostly Tropical Americas, the under-construction land at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

Near the rear of the Walt Disney Presents attraction at DHS is a formidable scale model of Tropical Americas, which is flanked by 2D artist concepts for the “Monsters, Inc.”-inspired land set for Hollywood Studios, and the Frontierland expansion, featuring “Cars” attractions at Magic Kingdom.

It isn’t newsy news. The model was unveiled at D23 event in California in August 2024, but it’s nice for WDW visitors to get a look. It’s fun to stare and go into Magic Eye mode, imagining where this all fits into Animal Kingdom. (Mentally align past and present entrances to get your virtual bearings.)

Also enjoyable is eavesdropping on the comments of passers-by, who display a wide range of Disney World knowledge, from shocked to informed. There’s usually one self-appointed expert in each group (and there are placards for each land to fill in key facts). read more

No dolphins in Miami Seaquarium’s future, but there will be an aquarium

No dolphins in Miami Seaquarium’s future, but there will be an aquarium

Marine life still has a future at the Miami Seaquarium once developer David Martin takes over, but it’s the planned marina that would be the financial star at the home of the troubled and recently shuttered theme park.

One of Miami’s most prolific and politically plugged-in developers, Martin is on the verge of taking control of the iconic waterfront theme park that closed its gates to the public on Sunday after 70 years as a tourist attraction.

The 48-year-old is planning to spend upward of $100 million to bring new commercial ventures and public spaces to the land owned by Miami-Dade County’s Parks Department. Those include an aquarium complex, a baywalk promenade and a restaurant complex under a Fishermen’s Village theme. The waterfront would be transformed into a large marina, with piers and floating docks off the shore by the old Flipper Dolphin lagoon theater and wrapping around most of the waterfront, along with racks for storing smaller boats on land and heavy machinery depositing them in the water as needed. read more