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  • December 21, 2007
Business Cheer

Russ Whited has just three weeks to sell thousands of Christmas trees. He's got it down to a science.

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  • December 21, 2007
Gulf Coast Week

Funding delays projects: A projected decline in gas taxes is forcing the Department of Transportation to scale back its five-year roadwork program across the state.Fewer overseas visitors: Fewer tourists from Europe and Canada have visited Pinellas County this year than last, despite a favorable dollar exchange for international guests that has boosted business in shopping and entertainment meccas such as New York and Las Vegas.Chamber program ahead: The Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce's Sarasota Tomorrow program, a five-year campaign designed to improve the area's sluggish business climate, is off to a better start than even its optimistic organizers originally thought.Airport commerce park: The agency that operates Southwest Florida International Airport plans to lease land to a Denver developer to build a commercial park on airport property.Drought forces limits: The South Florida Water Management District has imposed irrigation limits on businesses and residents throughout the region, including Lee and Collier counties.

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  • December 21, 2007
Prepare for War?

More than 1 million square feet of new office space will come on line in Tampa's Westshore market in the next18 months, which may trigger a rate war.

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  • December 21, 2007
Man of Steel

Mario Longi has helped build Tampa-based Gerdau AmeriSteel into the nation's No. 2 steel recycler. He's aiming higher.

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  • December 21, 2007
Corner Control

George Bushong has come a long way in six years, from sheer survival to systematically fortifying his company.

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  • December 21, 2007
Home is Where the Mag is

Would you read a magazine that has nothing but advertising? A trio of South Africans proved it can work in the U.S.

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  • December 21, 2007
Corporate Report

GeoPharma buys USF cancer technologyQuality Distribution selling notes for acquisitionTech Data gets new deal with ASCII GroupNew medical study planned for SinoFresh sprayBrown & Brown buysDalton Insurance AgencyCarBiz, Magnolia consultants agree on distribution planSyniverse, BSG merger receives EC backingInnisbrook ownership adds SoftBrands softwareChico's comparables lower, total sales climb 5.4%

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  • December 21, 2007
Commercial Real Estate Briefs

Developer plans Charlotte resortMassachusetts hotel owner buys Marco buildingFifth Third Bank plans 22nd Lee County branchStrathmore Development buys Center of Bonita SpringsLongboat Key Club buys Longboat Key MooringsLapensee Plumbing buys Re/Max officeSarasota's K2M buys, markets bank officeUCH develops Pasco care centerTwo Australian firmsPraedium Groupbuys Palm Island Club

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  • December 14, 2007
Corporate Report

Evolution Underwriting buys agencyAdministrative Concepts promotes new CEOIOWorld Media grows Internet radio service

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  • December 14, 2007
Commercial Real Estate Briefs

Cameratta buys Cypress ShadowsNorthern Trust expands in Fort MyersReal estate investors buy Naples marinasArizona company buys mobile home parkInvestment group buys Cattlemen Road buildingSarasota developer plans Fairway Grande HotelSenior Housing Properties buys Harbour Island ClubNew York firm buys apartmentsAshley Furniture plans warehouse expansionSeminole Music owner buys Freddy's Plaza

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  • December 14, 2007
A Different Tune

Not even a Gulf Coast-based guitar string company is immune to an off-key business climate.

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  • December 14, 2007
Gulf Coast Week

Brandon bypass dumped: Activists trying to reform Hillsborough County's growth management policies recently succeeded, as officials voted unanimously to take the route that would sweep through southeastern Hillsborough off the Metropolitan Planning Organization's list of needed transportation improvements.PODS buyout in the works: The Clearwater-based PODS could be bought soon by a Bahrain-based investment company, according to PODS officials.Home Depot lays off 750: Home Depot Inc. is laying off 750 people in the Tampa Bay area and will close its Brandon call center Jan. 28.The judges scorecard: Sarasota and Manatee county attorneys recently had a chance to judge judges, and the results are inLee County toll study: Lee County commissioners approved a study that will help the Southwest Florida Expressway Authority determine how much to charge on any new toll lanes on Interstate 75.Airport hotel proposed: An Albany, N.Y.-based developer is proposing to build a hotel on the road leading to Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers.Hispanic Institute formed: Hodges University has enlisted the help of the Southwest Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to create the Hispanic Institute.

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  • December 14, 2007
Faster Recovery

Ultroid Technologies, a St. Petersburg company, has developed a non-surgical product to treat hemorrhoids that cuts recovery time drastically.

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  • December 14, 2007
Out of a Pinch

Tony Phelan was a successful restaurateur in Texas when the oil bust shattered his life. But he rebuilt a stronger chain in Southwest Florida.

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  • December 14, 2007
British Invasion

An enticing exchange rate and a slumping real estate market has local Realtors looking overseas for its customers. The goal: Kick-start the market.

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